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Food,Sugar and Biofuel Production by Cultivation of Sweet Sorghum in Tideland

Food,Sugar and Biofuel Production by Cultivation of Sweet Sorghum in Tideland. Molecular Breeding Research Institute Branch of Biotechnology, State Academy of Sciences, D.P.R.K. Background. - Limitation of cultivation area Advantages of Sweet Sorghum · Accumulation of sugar in stalks

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Food,Sugar and Biofuel Production by Cultivation of Sweet Sorghum in Tideland

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  1. Food,Sugar and Biofuel Production by Cultivation of Sweet Sorghum in Tideland Molecular Breeding Research Institute Branch of Biotechnology, State Academy of Sciences, D.P.R.K

  2. Background - Limitation of cultivation area • Advantages of Sweet Sorghum · Accumulation of sugar in stalks · Annual plant in temperate zone

  3. Project objectives • Development of salt- tolerant transgenic Sweet Sorghum • Building of pilot-plant for extraction of useful materials including sugar. • Building of pilot-plant for biofuel production • Modernization of analytical, experimental equipments.

  4. Outputs • New Sweet Sorghum cultivars which are able to ensure high and stable production in land with 2~3% of salt • New strains of microbes with high fermentation activity in our country's conditions • The process of pilot scale willbe established. • to extract various value-added materials including sugar from sweet sorghum • to ferment stalk waste to produce biofuel • Various techniques will be developed • for cultivation of new cultivars of Sweet Sorghum I • extraction of useful materials including sugar in industrial scale • production of biofuels by fermentation of stalk waste of Sweet Sorghum

  5. Activities • The implementing institute • Molecular Breeding Research Institute • Branch of Biotechnology, • State Academy of Sciences, D.P.R.K • - Predicated period • from September 2012 to August 2017

  6. Activities • To develop sweet sorghum cultivars with salt tolerance which can be cultivated in tidelands of our country • To enhance the activity of microbes which are harnessed to ferment the wastes of sweet sorghum • To establish the pilot plant for extraction of useful materials including sugar from sweet sorghum stalks and fermentation wastes to produce biofuels. • Project monitoring and evaluation

  7. Expected Budget • Equipments, reagents, materials: 150,000USD • Training of technical staffs in abroad: 30,000USD • Equipments for the pilot plants: 100,000USD • Construction of the pilot plants: 20,000USD Total:300000USD

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