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11.06.09

CPO Output to Increase 6.4% in Indonesia

Indonesia will increase palm oil output 6.4% to 21.13-million mt this year after...

11.06.09

Argentine Soybean Planting Behind Last Year

In Argentina, 2009-10 soybean planting is running below last year’s levels on un...

11.06.09

US Unemployment Report Causes Drop In Oil Price

Soybeans rose early Friday as investors judged the two-day, 3.8% drop as excessi...

11.04.09

Palm Oil Price Declines on Increased Stocks

Palm oil declined as mounting stockpiles in Indonesia boosted investor concern a...

10.28.09

EU Certified Palm Oil Demand Increasing

EU demand for eco-friendly palm oil from Indonesia and Malaysia has risen over t...

10.28.09

Louis Dreyfus Injects $463-MLN in Biofuel Company Merger

Louis Dreyfus Commodities will inject $463-million in the merger of LDC Bioenerg...

10.28.09

Soybean Prices Could Fall 13% in 2010

Soybean prices may fall as much as 13% to an average of $8.50/bushel next year a...

10.26.09

Argentina Likely to Plant Record Soy Crop

Argentine farmers will plant a record 19-million ha with soybeans this season, u...

10.26.09

Brazil Moves Up Biodiesel Mandate Increase

Brazil has moved up its 5% biodiesel mandate to 2010 from 2013. The measure ...

10.26.09

Malaysia Now Considering Lower Biodiesel Mandate

Malaysia is considering revising downward its proposed 5% biodiesel mandate begi...

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Bionor Looks To Jatropha in the Philippines

12.03.07

Global feedstock firm Bionor Transformacion S.A. is planning to invest $200 million in the Philippines to develop 100,000 hectares of land into jatropha plantations. The jatropha will be used as feedstock for biofuel facilities in the country.

Bionor currently operates two biodiesel plants in Spain and Italy with a combined output of 125,000 mt. The company says it is constructing an additional five plants in Spain and Brazil, which will add 900,000 mt of capacity in 2008.



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