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Wisconsin forestry industry to get boost from SAF facility in Hayward

Wisconsin forestry industry to get boost from SAF facility in Hayward

April 14, 2026 |

In Minnesota, Northern News Now reported that a new refinery planned for Hayward will convert wood into sustainable aviation fuel, using waste wood, such as scrap wood or invasive species. Hayward companies FutureWood and Johnson Timber Corporation will source and process the wood, while Synthec Fuels will handle the fuel refining process. President of FutureWood […]

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Velocys and Varhad Capital sign MOU to advance Make-In-India biomass-to-SAF projects

Velocys and Varhad Capital sign MOU to advance Make-In-India biomass-to-SAF projects

April 14, 2026 |

In the UK, Fuel Cells Works reported that Velocys, a sustainable fuel technology provider, and Varhad Capital, an India-based biofuel and carbon dioxide removal (CDR) project development company, announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to advance a new generation of Make-In-India biomass-to-SAF projects. Under the MOU, Velocys and Varhad will engineer and […]

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Uzbekistan signs $6 billion deal to build major SAF production complex

Uzbekistan signs $6 billion deal to build major SAF production complex

April 14, 2026 |

In India, BioEnergy Times reported that Uzbekistan has moved to establish a large-scale sustainable aviation fuel industry with the signing of a $6.08 billion agreement to build an integrated biofuel complex in the Khorezm region. The project, led by Allied Biofuels FE LLC in partnership with regional authorities, will focus on producing SAF along with […]

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Soybean harvest reaches 82% of the area in Brazil

Soybean harvest reaches 82% of the area in Brazil

April 12, 2026 |

In Brazil, G1 reported that the soybean harvest for the 2025/26 crop in Brazil reached 82% of the cultivated area as of April 2, according to a survey by consulting firm AgRural. This represents an increase of seven percentage points compared to the previous week. Despite the progress, the pace remains below that recorded during […]

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Brazilian soybean exports fell in March, but increased 6% in Q1

Brazilian soybean exports fell in March, but increased 6% in Q1

April 12, 2026 |

In Brazil, CNN Brasil reported that Brazilian soybean exports in March fell 1% in volume compared to the same period last year, to 14.52 million tons, according to data from the Foreign Trade Secretariat (Secex). Compared to February, shipments more than doubled, since the market already accounts for soybeans harvested in 2026 in March, a […]

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Rains improve conditions for late-planted soybeans in Argentina, exchange says

Rains improve conditions for late-planted soybeans in Argentina, exchange says

April 12, 2026 |

In Argentina, Reuters reported that rainfall in the last week helped improve the condition of late-planted soybeans in Argentina, where 80% of the crop is in normal to excellent condition, according to the Buenos Aires Grain Exchange (BdeC). Argentina is the world’s largest exporter of soybean oil and meal, and the BdeC estimates that the […]

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Indonesia plans processing centers for bio-based aviation fuel

Indonesia plans processing centers for bio-based aviation fuel

April 12, 2026 |

In Indonesia, Antara News reported that Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto announced that the government will establish processing centers to convert palm oil and used cooking oil into aviation fuel, as part of efforts to develop alternative energy sources. Prabowo emphasized that aviation fuel can now be produced from palm oil, which is abundant in Indonesia, […]

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Thailand tightens palm oil exports

Thailand tightens palm oil exports

April 12, 2026 |

In Indonesia, Indonesia Business Post reported that Thailand’s Commerce Ministry has announced tighter controls on crude palm oil (CPO) exports and price regulations on bottled palm oil starting today, as rising global oil prices linked to the Middle East conflict drive stronger domestic biodiesel demand. The ministry emphasized that these measures, including maintaining energy reserves, […]

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Ontario farmers to plant more corn in 2026

Ontario farmers to plant more corn in 2026

April 12, 2026 |

In Canada, Farmtario reported that Ontario farmers plan to increase corn acres by 5.4% this spring, citing figures from Statistics Canada. The report also stated that Ontario farmers plan to seed 2.9 million acres of soybeans this spring, unchanged from last year, according to Statistics Canada. Using an average yield of 50.6 bushels per acre, […]

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Clemson scientists identify traits, germplasm to improve soybean heat tolerance

Clemson scientists identify traits, germplasm to improve soybean heat tolerance

April 12, 2026 |

In South Carolina, Clemson University said that scientists from the university and the U.S. Department of Agriculture have identified heat-tolerant soybean lines and key traits that could help develop more resilient crops. The team evaluated about 200 soybean breeding lines over two growing seasons in South Carolina, exposing plants to temperatures exceeding 100 degrees during […]

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