Bangladesh can be used 91.8 thousand hectares of land for rubber seed cultivation which is14.7% of the total planted forest area. It is possible to produce 0.04 million MT of biodiesel from rubber seed oil in every year. Cottonseed oil can be used as massive sources of biodiesel production in Bangladesh.
Where did canola come from?
Canola was bred from rapeseed cultivars of B. napus and B. rapa at the University of Manitoba, Canada, by Keith Downey and Baldur R. Stefansson in the early 1970s, having then a different nutritional profile than present-day oil in addition to much less erucic acid.
What is canola oil?
Canola oil is a food-grade version derived from rapeseed cultivars specifically bred for low acid content.
Can Bangladesh produce biofuels from non-edible oil feedstocks?
Bangladesh has the ability to produce a sufficient amount of 1G and 2G biofuels from edible and non-edible oil feedstocks. Great potentiality of biodiesel production from the non-edible oils in Bangladesh. Bangladesh has great feasibility of large-scale bioethanol production from crops, residues, and fruits.