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`As facilities operating in a nascent industry, biorefineries face a number of challenges. Some of these issues are a matter of scale as plants evolve to
`convert a greater variety of feedstocks into more high-value products. Other challenges are specific to starch conversion or the biomass process.
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`promoting and aiding desired organisms in the process while simultaneously reducing undesirable microbiology. These treatments also allow for the
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