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Valorization of Sugarcane By-Products from Waste to Wealth  

Ivy Chen
Biotechnology Research Center, Cuixi Academy of Biotechnology, Zhuji, 311800, Zhejiang, China
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Field Crop, 2024, Vol. 7, No. 2   
Received: 20 Feb., 2024    Accepted: 01 Apr., 2024    Published: 21 Apr., 2024
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Abstract

The global sugarcane industry shows great potential in the development of sugar, energy and by-products. Sugarcane by-products such as bagasse, molasses and filter mud are converted into biofuels, chemicals and other high value-added products through value-added technology, reducing waste emissions and improving resource recycling. The study points out that sugarcane bagasse and molasses can be used to produce ethanol, biomass energy and a variety of chemicals, while filter mud and sugarcane waste liquid can be used as organic fertilizers and soil amendments. Despite technical, economic and policy challenges, the value-added utilization of sugarcane by-products offers new opportunities for sustainable development through technological innovation and policy support.

Keywords
Sugarcane by-products; Value-added; Biofuels; Environmental sustainability; Resource recycling
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