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03.26.10
ARGENTINA SOY HARVEST BEHIND LAST YEAR'S PACE
According to a report by the Buenos Aires Cereals Exchange, Argentina's 2009-10 ...
03.26.10
ETHANOL TAX BREAK BILL INTRODUCED
The US would extend ethanol tax breaks and a tariff on imports until 2016 under ...
03.26.10
FINAL RFS2 PUBLISHED IN FEDERAL REGISTER
The final rule for the expanded Renewable Fuels Standard was published in the Fe...
03.19.10
EU BIODIESEL PRODUCERS URGE OFFICIALS ON RENEWABLE ENERGY PLAN
The EU is not taking full account of the environmental impact of oil-based road ...
03.19.10
BELARUS BIODIESEL PRODUCTION UP 90%
Biodiesel production in Belarus for the first two months of 2010 was up by 89.3%...
03.19.10
FRANCE ALLOWS UCO AND TALLOW TO COUNT DOUBLE FOR BIODIESEL MANDATE
The French Senate and the National Assembly modified a law that alters France's ...
03.19.10
ARGENTINE UNIVERSITY STUDIES ALGAL BIOFUEL
Researchers at the National Technological University at Mar del Plata in Argenti...
03.19.10
ARGENTINA SOY FORECAST TO HIT NEW RECORD
Argentina's Agriculture Ministry made his first forecast for 2009-10 soybean pro...
03.19.10
PERU REVOKES US ANTI-DUMPING DUTIES
In Peru, the National Institute for the Defense of Competition and Intellectual ...
03.10.10
PALM OIL DEMAND TO EXPAND FASTER THAN OUTPUT
Palm oil demand will expand faster than output this year as El Nino curbs supply...
Corn Prices Up On US Flooding
06.19.08
The Mississippi River surged past levees Thursday in the worst US Midwest floods in 15 years.
Floods in Iowa may have destroyed over one million acres of corn and two million acres of soybeans, the Iowa Farm Bureau Federation said.
The flooding has caused corn prices to reach record highs and Cargill has declared Force Majeure on its corn syrup contracts.
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