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Monday, July 17, 2006
ASA weekly: USDA soy production update; soy biodiesel
July 17, 2006 ASA weekly: USDA soy production update; soy biodiesel US soy production pegged at 82 million tonnes US soy production is projected by USDA to be 81.9 million tonnes. US oilseed production is projected at 91.8 million tonnes as ...
Monday, June 26, 2006
ASA Weekly: EU biodiesel demand influencing oilseed market; WTO trade ministers prepare for next major farm trade meeting
June 26, 2006 ASA Weekly: EU biodiesel demand influencing oilseed market; WTO trade ministers prepare for next major farm trade meeting EU biodiesel demand influencing oilseed market The European Union oilseed situation is heavily influence ...
Friday, May 5, 2006
Perspective: Rapeseed - The biodiesel factor
High oil prices and diminishing global crude oil reserves are hastening the search for alternative fuel sources, a development with consequences on the market for plant-based protein meals, particularly rapeseed meal.
Tuesday, May 2, 2006
EU may double biodiesel production this year
May 2, 2006 EU may double biodiesel production this year EU's biodiesel output rose 65 percent to 3.2 million tonnes in 2005, making it the world's largest producer. The increase is expected to continue this year, with capacity nearly doubl ...
Monday, April 24, 2006
ASA Weekly: EU biodiesel capacity could reach 6 million tonnes by end-2007; Argentina expects record soy crop in 2005/06
April 24, 2006 ASA Weekly: EU biodiesel capacity could reach 6 million tonnes by end-2007; Argentina expects record soy crop in 2005/06 EU biodiesel capacity could reach 6 million tonnes by end-2007 The European Union's biodiesel capacity c ...
Friday, March 10, 2006
US state of Indiana to have world's largest biodiesel plant
March 10, 2006 US state of Indiana to have world's largest biodiesel plant Louis Dreyfus Agriculture Industries, LLC has announced plans to build the world's largest biodiesel plant in the US state of Indianna. The combined 50-million bushe ...

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