Evolution and characterization of the biodiesel supply chain
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This work characterizes the biodiesel supply chain at a strategic level, describing the economic, social and environmental features that are close to its profitability and sustainability and that provide the necessary basis to develop future planning and decision-making processes. The methodology describes its stages, agents, roles and interactions, related products, among other relevant aspects. The results show the economic evolution of the market and present a diagnosis of the chain that shows competitive difficulties due to the increase in the supply of increasingly cleaner energy that requires the development of strategies focused on its sustainability.
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