“…1G bioethanol is directly tied to edible biomass, including sucrosecontaining feedstock such as sugarcane and sugar beet, and starchy biomass, primarily corn, cassava, wheat, etc. Using sugarcane to produce bioethanol, as in Brazil, Argentina, India, and Thailand, sugarcane juice as well as byproducts of sugar production, such as molasses, are fermentation substrates [15]. In such a case, after some simple preparation, the feedstock can be directly subjected to fermentation.…”