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Ensuring continuous feedstock supply in agricultural residue value chains: A complex interplay of five influencing factors

  • Anouk Mertens
  • , Jef Van Meensel
  • , Lander Willem
  • , Ludwig Lauwers
  • , Jeroen Buysse

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    Abstract

    While second-generation biomass resources, such as agricultural residues, are crucial for the development of the bioeconomy, value chains and markets of locally available agricultural residues remain uncommon. Current research predominantly provides useful insights into technological or techno-economic aspects of agricultural residue harvesting and processing, but, for investors in bio-refineries, one of the main challenges remains ensuring a continuous feedstock supply to the plant. In this article, we present the results of a mixed-method approach, combining insights from semi-structured interviews with simulation results of an agent-based model. This model simulates the decisions of individual economic actors in the value chain – including farmers, custom harvesters and one processor – under four coordination scenarios (direct sale, a custom harvester, mediated contract and two cooperative structures). Our results provide useful insights in the way different factors influence the ability to ensure a continuous feedstock supply. We find that besides actors' willingness, actors' coordination and supply reliability, also actors' actual participation and economic context play a crucial role. Furthermore, we are able to demonstrate the complex interplay between these factors. Our findings are relevant to guide successful future development of agricultural residue value chains for the bioeconomy.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalBiomass & Bioenergy
    Volume109
    Pages (from-to)209–220
    Number of pages12
    ISSN0961-9534
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Jan-2018

    Keywords

    • B410-soil-science
    • agricultural residue value chains
    • bio-economy
    • continuous feedstock supply
    • agent-based modelling
    • corn stover

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