In Germany, the Environment Ministry announced that biofuels blend targets have been officially reduced from a planned 6.25 percent in 2009 to 5.25 percent. The blend target will be increased to 6.25 percent for 2010 through 2014, with a sustainability review scheduled for 2011.
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