
bioconversion
Bioconversion is a process where natural organisms like bacteria, fungi, or enzymes transform raw materials—such as agricultural waste or organic byproducts—into useful products, including fuels, chemicals, or feed. This biological transformation occurs under controlled conditions, allowing the organic matter to be broken down efficiently and converted into valuable resources. Bioconversion is environmentally friendly because it utilizes renewable resources and often produces fewer pollutants compared to traditional chemical processes. Overall, it harnesses nature’s own mechanisms to sustainably produce materials necessary for various industries.