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04.17.09
Brazil and Peru To Meet About Biofuels Collaboration
Brazilian and Peruvian Presidents will meet on April 28 to discuss agreements on...
04.17.09
Uncertainty Quiets Argentine Biodiesel Market
Talks between Argentine farmers and the government regarding export taxes on soy...
04.15.09
Oil Palm Companies May Face Windfall Tax In May
Oil palm plantation companies in Peninsular Malaysia could start paying windfall...
04.15.09
US Soybeans Hit Three-Month High
US soybeans hit a three-month high on signs of rising exports and improved domes...
04.15.09
OPEC has cut its 2009 oil demand forecast for an eighth consecutive month as the...
04.13.09
Oil fell below $50 a barrel on Monday after IEA cut its forecast for oil demand,...
04.13.09
Bioenergy Benefits Rural Communities
Bioenergy production benefits communities in poor countries, according to a new ...
04.10.09
USDA Projects Soy Stocks Lowest Since 2003
USDA projected US soybean ending stocks could be at their lowest at the end of t...
04.10.09
USDA Increases Soy Export Forecast
USDA is increasing its soybean export forecast for 2008-09 to a record-high 1.21...
04.10.09
Global Soybean Prices Expected to Rise
Global soybean prices are likely to rise further later this year, fuelled by Chi...
US and Brazil Defend Biofuels at UN Food Summit
06.04.08
In Rome, Italy, a three-day UN food summit has called for trade barriers to be reduced and food export bans to be lifted to ease increasing food prices. Most countries and international organizations cited multiple causes for increasing food costs, but views on how much each factor contributed varied widely.
The US and Brazil defended biofuel production, amid discussions of whether to scale back or push ahead with biofuels.
On Wednesday, the Islamic Development Bank donated $1.5 billion, as the UN acknowledged that food shortages would cost $15 billion to $30 billion a year to resolve.
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