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03.25.09
Argentine Farmers Continue Protests
In Argentina, the holiday yesterday somewhat eased tensions between farmers and ...
03.25.09
Indonesia Holds Palm Oil Export Tax at 0%
Indonesia kept its palm oil export tax at 0% for April, while raising the CPO ba...
03.25.09
Malaysia plans to expand its B5 program to high-population centers, industrial c...
03.25.09
EU Palm Oil Imports Increasing
EU imports of palm oil are currently increasing and could rise sharply this year...
03.24.09
El Salvador To Begin Biofuel Project
A biodiesel plant has arrived in El Salvador from Colombia to be used in a pilot...
03.23.09
Argentine Farmers Block Roads In Export Tax Protest
This past weekend, argentine farmers protested President Cristina Fernández de K...
03.20.09
India Removes Soy Oil Import Tax
The Indian government is removing the duty on soy oil to narrow its premium over...
03.16.09
Argentina Soybean Production Down On the Year
Argentina's 2007-08 soybean production will total 40 - 42 million mt, a 9% to 12...
03.13.09
Argentine Farmers Protest Export Tax
Friday, Argentine farmers held a meeting in Cordoba to present an agriculture de...
03.12.09
Argentine Farmers Protest Export Prices After Failed Meeting
Argentine farmers yesterday came out from their third meeting with the governmen...
US EPA Renewable Fuels GHG Lifecycle Rule Met With Strong Opposition
06.05.09
US Senate Agriculture Committee Chairman Tom Harkin said he is doubtful that the final RFS rule will include the same application of indirect land use that has made the EPA proposal controversial.
Committee Chairman Collin Peterson has also disapproved of ILUC, recently saying, "Why would you put indirect costs for corn and soybeans, and not oil?"
EPA's ILUC analysis did not consider upstream activities of gasoline or petroleum, such as GHG and environmental impacts associated with ocean transport, international military and security measures to maintain foreign oil supplies, and the impact of current and future oil exploration.
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