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UK SAF mandate enters into force

UK SAF mandate enters into force

January 7, 2025 |

In the UK, the UK government said that the country’s SAF Mandate officially came into force on January 1, 2025. By law, SAF must now make up at least 2% of all jet fuel in flights taking off from the UK from 2025, growing year-on-year to 10% by 2030 and 22% by 2040. The government noted […]

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Pig manure fertilizer could boost corn yield

Pig manure fertilizer could boost corn yield

January 5, 2025 |

In Missouri, Agupdate reported that the University of Missouri Extension is studying the use of pig manure as a crop fertilizer in research at the MU Bradford Research Farm in Columbia. The study is looking at corn yields and soil health indicators under three treatments on 5 acres at Bradford Farm, according to the report. […]

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EU-funded project to transform industrial CO2 waste into valuable feedstock

EU-funded project to transform industrial CO2 waste into valuable feedstock

January 5, 2025 |

In Norway, Sintef reported that a EU-funded project will promote CO2 capture and improve economic sustainability by converting waste CO2 to value added products. Converting industrial CO2 waste streams into feedstock in an economical and energy-efficient manner is essential for sectors to meet EU climate targets and boost their competitiveness, Sintef said. Many production processes […]

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Researchers discover new Jatropha species in Sinaloa

Researchers discover new Jatropha species in Sinaloa

January 5, 2025 |

In Mexico, the Autonomous University of Sinaloa (UAS), reported that researchers from UAS, the National Polytechnic Institute, the Interdisciplinary Research Center for Regional Integral Development in Durango, and other institutions have identified a new plant species of the genus Jatropha in Sinaloa, between Mazatlán and San Ignacio. The new species has been named Jatropha marquezii. […]

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Argentina exchange increases corn, cuts soybean planting estimates

Argentina exchange increases corn, cuts soybean planting estimates

January 5, 2025 |

In Argentina, Reuters reported that the Buenos Aires Grains Exchange increased its corn planting area estimate, while trimming the pegged soybean area for the 2024/25 season. The corn crop is now seen covering 6.6 million hectares, up from a prior estimation of 6.3 million hectares, the exchange said, adding the new forecast was a “correction” […]

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Indonesia’s B40 palm oil delay causes market uncertainty

Indonesia’s B40 palm oil delay causes market uncertainty

January 5, 2025 |

In Indonesia, Reuters reported that the Indonesian government has yet to implement a higher mandatory blend of biodiesel planned for January 1 as industry participants await technical details of the new regulation, causing confusion among palm oil traders. The government had pledged to mandate a 40% mix of palm oil-based fuel in biodiesel from January […]

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China’s Henan province expands ‘Pubing 03’ wheat cultivation

China’s Henan province expands ‘Pubing 03’ wheat cultivation

January 5, 2025 |

In China, Ecns.com reported that a new wheat variety bred through hybridization with crested wheatgrass has begun undergoing extensive cultivation in China’s Yellow River-Huaihe River region, with an aim to develop a variety with improved disease resistance and climate adaptability. Named “Pubing 03,” the variety was developed by the Zhongyuan Research Center of the Chinese […]

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India may reduce reserve sale price for rice for ethanol production

India may reduce reserve sale price for rice for ethanol production

January 5, 2025 |

In India, Financial Express reported that given the high rice stocks, the government of India is discussing a reduction in the reserve sale prices of broken rice offered to grain-based distilleries for ethanol manufacturing from the central pool held by the Food Corporation of India (FCI). The report noted that discussions are on to get […]

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Use of maize, cassava for ethanol raising feed prices in Nigeria

Use of maize, cassava for ethanol raising feed prices in Nigeria

January 5, 2025 |

In Nigeria, The Nation reported that the increased use of maize and cassava for ethanol production may result in higher feed prices across Nigeria and other regions in Africa, Proffesor Kola Adebayo has said. Adebayo who is the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Development) at the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta (FUNAAB), said the situation arises because maize […]

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Northern Ireland seeks views on potential role of biofuels

Northern Ireland seeks views on potential role of biofuels

January 5, 2025 |

In the UK, Newry Times reported that Northern Ireland’s Minister of Economy, Conor Murphy has launched a Call for Evidence to explore the potential use of biofuels as an alternative to home heating oil and fossil-based LPG. Minister Murphy said: “Moving away from fossil fuels is vital in the transition towards net zero. Over half […]

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