South American Bio-Refinery Market - Forecast(2023 - 2028)
1. South American Bio-Refinery Market Overview
2. Executive Summary
3. South American Bio-Refinery Market Landscape
3.1. Market Share Analysis
3.2. Comparative Analysis
3.2.1. Product Benchmarking
3.2.2. End User profiling
3.2.3. Patent Analysis
3.2.4. Top 5 Financials Analysis
4. South American Bio-Refinery Market Forces
4.1. Market Drivers
4.2. Market Constraints
4.3. Market Challenges
4.4. Attractiveness of the Industry
4.4.1. Power of Suppliers
4.4.2. Power of Customers
4.4.3. Threat of New entrants
4.4.4. Threat of Substitution
4.4.5. Degree of Competition
5. South American Bio-Refinery Market – Strategic Analysis
5.1. Value Chain Analysis
5.2. Pricing Analysis
5.3. Opportunities Analysis
5.4. Product/Market Life Cycle Analysis
5.5. Suppliers and Distributors
6. South American Bio-Refinery Market - By Feed Stock
6.1. Introduction
6.2. Municipal Waste
6.2.1. Food Waste
6.2.2. Waste Cooking Oil
6.2.3. Sewage
6.2.4. Plastics Paper
6.2.5. Textile
6.2.6. Others
6.3. Animal Waste
6.3.1. Fats
6.3.2. Tallow
6.3.3. Meat Processing
6.3.4. Manure
6.3.5. Swine Waste
6.3.6. Others
6.4. Forestry Waste
6.4.1. Bark
6.4.2. Piping Liquors
6.4.3. Fibres
6.4.4. Straws
6.4.5. Cutting & Logging Waste
6.4.6. Others
6.5. Agricultural Waste
6.5.1. Sugar Beet
6.5.2. Green Waste
6.5.3. Citrus Waste
6.5.4. Rice Straw Waste
6.5.5. Wood Chips
6.5.6. Saw Dust
6.5.7. Other Crop Waste
6.6. Industrial Waste
6.6.1. Pulp & Paper Industry
6.6.2. Sugar & Coffee Industry Waste
6.6.3. Olive Pulp
6.6.4. Others
6.7. Aquatic Biomass
6.7.1. Microalgae
6.7.2. Macroalgae
6.8. Others
7. South American Bio-Refinery Market – By Technology (Qualiatitive)
7.1. Introduction
7.2. Green Bio refineries (GBR)
7.3. Whole Crop Bio refineries (WCBR)
7.4. Ligno Cellulosic Feedstock Bio refineries (LCFBR)
7.5. Two Platform Concept Bio refineries (TPCBR)
7.6. Marine Bio refineries (MBR)
7.7. Others
8. South American Bio-Refinery Market – By Process
8.1. Introduction
8.2. Biochemical / Sugar Platform
8.2.1. Anaerobic Digestion
8.2.2. Fermentation
8.2.3. Enzyme
8.2.4. Aerobic Digestion
8.3. Thermochemical / Syngas Platform
8.3.1. Pyrolysis
8.3.2. Gasification
8.3.3. Combustion
8.3.4. Catalytic Synthesis
8.4. Lipid/ Oil Extraction
8.5. Chemical Conversion
8.5.1. Hydrolysis
8.5.2. Solvent Extraction
8.5.3. Supercritical Conversion
8.5.4. Trans esterification
8.6. Physical Conversion
8.6.1. Distillation
8.6.2. Briquetting of Biomass
8.6.3. Mechanical Extraction
8.7. Others
9. South American Bio-Refinery Market – By Product Type
9.1. Introduction
9.2. Biofuels
9.2.1. Biodiesel
9.2.2. Ethanol
9.3. Electricity & Heat
9.4. Food and Feed
9.5. Minerals & Nutrients
9.6. Biocides
9.7. Antiscaleants
9.8. Cleaners
9.9. Coagulants
9.10. Corn oil extraction aids
9.11. Corrosion inhibitors
9.12. Defoamers
9.13. Fermentation aids
9.14. Flocculants
9.15. Lignin control agents
9.16. Monitoring and control systems
9.17. Odor inhibitors
9.18. Oxygen scavengers
9.19. Scale inhibitors
9.20. Sludge dewatering aids
9.21. Others
10. South American Bio-Refinery Market - By Geography
10.1. Introduction
10.2. Argentina
10.3. Brazil
10.4. Bolivia
10.5. Chile
10.6. Peru
10.7. Ecuador
10.8. Colombia
10.9. Uruguay
10.10. Venezuela
10.11. Paraguay
10.12. Rest of South America
11. Market Entropy
11.1. New Product Launches
11.2. M&As, Collaborations, JVs, Partnership
12. Company Profiles
12.1. Company 1
12.2. Company 2
12.3. Company 3
12.4. Company 4
12.5. Company 5
12.6. Company 6
12.7. Company 7
12.8. Company 8
12.9. Company 9
*More than 20 Companies are profiled in this Research Report*
"*Financials would be provided on a best efforts basis for private companies"
13. Appendix
13.1. Abbreviations
13.2. Sources
13.3. Research Methodology
13.4. Bibliography
13.5. Compilation of Expert Insights
13.6. Disclaimer