feedstock
Feedstock is a raw material used as the input for a manufacturing or energy conversion process. In general terms, it can be any material fed into a process to produce products such as chemicals, fuels, or materials. In renewable energy and bioprocessing, biomass feedstock refers to biological material derived from plants or animals that can be converted into energy or biobased chemicals. In the petrochemical sector, feedstock often denotes fossil sources such as crude oil, natural gas liquids, or naphtha used to produce fuels and polymers.
Biomass feedstocks vary widely and include energy crops (for example, perennial grasses or fast-growing trees), agricultural
Processing pathways for feedstocks range from biochemical to thermochemical methods. Biochemical routes include fermentation of sugars
Supply chain considerations are critical: cultivation or collection, harvest or collection timing, storage, transport logistics, and