A project to develop perennial ryegrass, the UK's most common grass used for grazing and silage, for biofuel production, is under way at the Institute of Biological Environmental and Rural Sciences at the University of Aberystwyth, Wales. It is part of an industrial cooperation with two Welsh companies, Aber Instruments and the Wynnstay Group. The project has received 154,000 [pounds sterling] of funding from the Welsh Assembly Government's Academic Expertise for Business programme.
A project to develop perennial ryegrass, the UK's most common grass used for grazing and silage, for biofuel production, is unde
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