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Uruguay on track to double the area of ​​rapeseed and carinata in the next harvest

Uruguay on track to double the area of ​​rapeseed and carinata in the next harvest

February 2, 2025 |

In Argentina, Ambito reported that Uruguay is on track to double the area of ​​rapeseed and carinata cultivated during the next 2025/2026 harvest with some 250,000 hectares planted, 100% more than in the 2024/2025 campaign when 125,000 hectares were reached nationwide, based on data from Urupov and IPB. Pablo Uteda, the general manager of Nuseed […]

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China to reach grain production of 706.5 million tons in 2024-25, USDA says

China to reach grain production of 706.5 million tons in 2024-25, USDA says

February 2, 2025 |

In Missouri, World Grain reported that the Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) of the US Department of Agriculture projected China’s grain output to reach 706.5 million tons in the 2024-2025 marketing year, a 1.6% increase over the previous year driven by expanded acreage and higher yields.  China’s National Bureau of Statistics forecasts a 2% year-on-year increase […]

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Illinois farmers record positive soybean production last year

Illinois farmers record positive soybean production last year

February 2, 2025 |

In Illinois, WFIG Radio reported that The USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service reported that Illinois had a positive year for soybean production in 2024.  The report noted that farmers in the state produced 688 million bushels of soybean, exceeding the previous record of 667 million bushels set in 2018.  The average yield increased to 64 […]

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Kansas corn, sorghum farmers and ethanol refiners want $5 million tax break to aid E15 sales

Kansas corn, sorghum farmers and ethanol refiners want $5 million tax break to aid E15 sales

February 2, 2025 |

In Kansas, Kansas Reflector reported that a coalition of agriculture and energy companies requested the Kansas House approve a $5 million annual state tax credit to incentivize reluctant gas station operators to expand distribution of E15 fuel made with homegrown corn or sorghum. Rep. Ken Rahjes asked the House Taxation Committee to consider the “fiscally […]

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Brazil’s soybean harvest to reach over 168.15 million tons 

Brazil’s soybean harvest to reach over 168.15 million tons 

February 2, 2025 |

In Brazil, Poder 360 reported that the Brazilian soybean harvest for the 2024/2025 period is estimated at around 168.15 million tons, according to Biond Agro. “The largely favorable weather conditions in most of the country support this performance, reinforcing Brazil’s leadership in the global soybean market,” said Felipe Jordy, intelligence and strategy manager at Biond […]

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Paraguayan grain chamber calls for greater industrialization of soybean

Paraguayan grain chamber calls for greater industrialization of soybean

February 2, 2025 |

In Argentina, La Politica Online reported that the Paraguayan Chamber of Oilseed and Cereal Processors (Cappro) considered that a greater industrialization of soybean in the country would be essential. Of the 11 million tons of soybeans harvested in the last crop cycle, Paraguay only industrialized 25%, according to the report. Cappro’s general manager, Sandra Noguera, […]

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Arkema launches bio-based acrylic binders to lower the product carbon footprint of performance textiles

Arkema launches bio-based acrylic binders to lower the product carbon footprint of performance textiles

January 31, 2025 |

In France, Arkema, a specialist in specialty materials, has launched its new range ENCOR bio-based waterborne dispersions designed for textile printing and finishing applications.  These binders, with up to 30% bio-based content, and up to 40% carbon footprint reduction compared to traditional textile resins, are supporting the textile industry’s efforts to decrease their product’s carbon […]

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Evonik, VoltH2 to advance hydrogen production in the Netherlands

Evonik, VoltH2 to advance hydrogen production in the Netherlands

January 31, 2025 |

In the Netherlands, Offshore Energy reported that German specialty chemicals company Evonik has signed a term sheet with Dutch energy company VoltH2 to advance green hydrogen production at the Delfzijl chemical park in the Netherlands. Under the terms of the agreement, VoltH2 will construct a 50 MW electrolyzer near Evonik’s hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) plant. Evonik […]

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DHL Express and Cosmo Oil Marketing sign deal to boost SAF usage in Japan

DHL Express and Cosmo Oil Marketing sign deal to boost SAF usage in Japan

January 31, 2025 |

In Japan, DHL Express has signed a deal with Cosmo Oil Marketing Co. for the purchase of SAF to drive emission-reduced air freight in Japan. The deal represents an annual purchase of 7.2 million liters of SAF, which DHL Express will use for its regular cargo shipping services starting in April 2025, marking the first […]

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Stockholm Exergi awarded $1.8 billion by Sweden for bio-energy carbon removal and storage project

Stockholm Exergi awarded $1.8 billion by Sweden for bio-energy carbon removal and storage project

January 31, 2025 |

In Sweden, ESG Today reported that Swedish energy company Stockholm Exergi announced that it has been awarded support for bio-CCS, a technology that captures biogenic carbon dioxide before it reaches the atmosphere, through a reverse auction by the Swedish Energy Agency, with granted support of $1.8 billion, to be paid out over up to 15 […]

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