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01.06.10
RAPESEED BIODIESEL DEMAND UP IN EU
Demand for biodiesel made from rapeseed is increasing as temperatures drop in Eu...
01.06.10
BRAZIL EXPECTS TO SAVE BILLIONS WITH NEW BIODIESEL MANDATE
Brazil will save $1.4-billion/yr on diesel imports with its implementation of a ...
01.06.10
BIODIESEL BOAT EARTHRACE CLASHES WITH JAPANESE VESSEL
The biodiesel powerboat, formally called Earthrace, has sunk following a clash ...
12.16.09
Still Unclear If Biodesel Tax Credit Will Pass by Year-end
The US Senate has yet to take up the extension of the biodiesel tax credit passe...
12.11.09
Valero Signs Biodiesel Agreement with Mission NewEnergy
Mission NewEnergy has signed a five-year biodiesel supply agreement with Valero,...
12.11.09
US House Approves Extension of Biodiesel Tax Credit
This week the US House approved, by a 241-181 vote, a $31-billion tax extenders ...
12.09.09
Report Further Touts Biodiesel GHG Reduction
A recent report states that world biofuels production in 2009 has reduced globa...
12.02.09
Indonesia Seeks Investment For Palm Oil Manufacturing Centers
Indonesia plans to develop regional centers for palm oil biodiesel manufacturing...
12.02.09
Poll Reports Most Canadians Support Biofuels
Results of a poll released this week at the Canadian Renewable Fuels Summit show...
12.02.09
Report: Global CO2 Emissions Are 40% Higher Than 1990 Level
A new report, The Copenhagen Diagnosis, concludes that Arctic sea ice is melting...
Farmers Strike Clogs Argentine Ports
03.28.08
The farmers’ strike continues in Argentina, the world’s third largest soy bean exporter.
US brokerage FC Stone said that several suppliers of Argentina soybeans and soy oil have declared force majeure on cargoes to China, and traders say about 2.2 million mt of product is being held up in ports.
There are reports that some exporters have defaulted on shipments and several ships which had been on route for Argentina have been diverted to other destinations.
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