Complexities and governance structure in the agricultural biomass residue market for advanced biofuel production
農業バイオマス残渣市場の複雑性とガバナンス構造:先進的バイオ燃料生産に向けて (AI 翻訳)
Stephani Cetimia Mariotti Ruiz, José Silveira, Marcelo Marques de [UNESP] Magalhães
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日本語
ブラジルのサトウキビわらを事例に、農業バイオマス残渣市場の複雑性とガバナンス構造を新制度経済学の観点から分析。ハイブリッドガバナンス(柔軟契約、協同組合)が取引コスト低減と供給安定に有効であることを示し、情報非対称や機会主義的行動を緩和する認証制度や契約標準化を提案。バイオエコノミー発展のための効率的ガバナンスの重要性を強調。
English
This paper analyzes the complexities of the agricultural biomass residue market for advanced biofuel production, focusing on sugarcane straw in Brazil. Using New Institutional Economics, it finds that hybrid governance structures with flexible contracts and cooperative arrangements reduce transaction costs and ensure supply stability. Certification schemes and contract standardization are recommended to mitigate information asymmetry and opportunistic behavior. The study underscores efficient governance as key to consolidating the bioeconomy.
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📝 gxceed 編集解説 — Why this matters
日本のGX文脈において
ブラジル事例ではあるが、日本のバイオマス利用促進や地域事業者間の協調体制構築に示唆を与える。契約標準化や認証制度の整備は日本でも応用可能。
In the global GX context
While focused on Brazil, this paper's framework for governance in biomass residue markets can inform global bioeconomy policies, especially in countries with agricultural waste-to-energy initiatives. The hybrid governance approach and certification schemes are transferable to other contexts.
👥 読者別の含意
🔬研究者:Provides a theoretical framework (New Institutional Economics) for analyzing biomass supply chain governance.
🏢実務担当者:Offers insights on contract design and cooperative structures for biomass procurement to reduce transaction costs.
🏛政策担当者:Highlights the need for public-private coordination to reduce transaction costs and promote bioenergy market development.
📄 Abstract(原文)
Abstract The global energy transition has increased the demand for renewable feedstocks and circular business models, highlighting biomass supply chains as a strategic component of the emerging bioeconomy. In Brazil, sugarcane straw has become a promising yet complex residual biomass for the production of advanced biofuels. Despite its potential, the market remains fragmented, marked by high coordination costs, uncertainty, and institutional asymmetries that hinder efficiency and investment. This article analyses the dynamics of the residual biomass market from the perspective of the New Institutional Economics, focusing on governance structures and option costs. A theoretical–analytical approach, supported by empirical evidence from the Brazilian sugarcane sector, is employed to connect the heterogeneity of suppliers, the physicochemical specificity of the asset, and organizational and contractual arrangements between producers and biorefineries. The results indicate that hybrid governance structures, based on flexible contracts and cooperative arrangements, are the most effective in reducing transaction costs and ensuring supply stability. Information asymmetry and opportunistic behaviour remain critical challenges but can be mitigated through certification schemes, contract standardisation, and greater market transparency. The study concludes that efficient governance is a key condition for consolidating the bioeconomy, providing analytical foundations for dynamic modelling and for designing public–private coordination strategies in advanced biofuel markets.
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