A neat thing is that lot of Brazilian biomass comes from these used up sugarcane bagasses, converted into energy often on-site by these ethanol producing facilities.
sometimes it is also used to feed cattle, though not common, it is pretty much just fiber no nutrients, it is cheap, and cattle absolutely need fiber or else the digestive system doesnt work, usually sources of fiber that have extra nutrional value are preferred over it but sometimes it is still used though uncommon
A neat thing is that lot of Brazilian biomass comes from these used up sugarcane bagasses, converted into energy often on-site by these ethanol producing facilities.
sometimes it is also used to feed cattle, though not common, it is pretty much just fiber no nutrients, it is cheap, and cattle absolutely need fiber or else the digestive system doesnt work, usually sources of fiber that have extra nutrional value are preferred over it but sometimes it is still used though uncommon