Biofuel manufacturing faces hurdles from gradual know-how and provide chain uncertainties. This research makes use of an modern Agent-Primarily based Modeling (ABM) strategy to simulate farmer conduct and land allocation for biomass. ABMs present producer adoption impacts biorefinery provide radii (shrinking from 90 to 22 miles) and steady-state feedstock mixes. The mannequin signifies optimizing biorefinery ecosystems may scale back CO2 emissions by 18.5%. Overcoming producer limitations is essential for feedstock sourcing and a viable bioeconomy.

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