Selected for the Global South Future-Oriented Co-Creation Project Subsidy (Small-Scale Demonstration / FS Project) - Initiation of Feasibility Study on Manufacturing Bioethanol Sugar Using Agricultural Residue in Vietnam -
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Sumitomo Forestry's proposal was selected for a METI subsidy. They will start a feasibility study in Vietnam to produce bioethanol sugar from discarded cashew apples.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Who announced the selection of the proposed project for the subsidy?
- A: Sumitomo Forestry Co., Ltd. announced the selection of its proposed project.
- Q: Which program selected Sumitomo Forestry's project in February?
- A: The project was selected for the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry's FY2024 supplementary 'Global South Future-Oriented Co-Creation Project Subsidy'.
- Q: What specific agricultural residue will be investigated as a raw material for manufacturing bioethanol sugar in Vietnam?
- A: Cashew apples, which are generated as a byproduct after cashew nut harvesting, will be investigated as the raw material.
- Q: When is the mandate to blend bioethanol into gasoline planned to start in Vietnam?
- A: The mandate to blend bioethanol into gasoline is planned to start from June 2026.
- Q: What is the scheduled completion time for the investigations conducted through this project?
- A: Sumitomo Forestry will conduct the investigations under this project until February 2027.