Friday 3 June 2011

Biodiesel eu

Declare OSR as sustainable or face discount
FarmersWeekly - Tom Allen-Stevens - ‎Jun 1, 2011‎
Almost all crops grown in the EU should meet the criteria, and in the UK the Red Tractor standard and grain passports should prove compliance. But these are not yet recognised by the German authorities, responsible for most of the EU's biodiesel ...
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EU Slaps US Biodiesel With Duties Retroactive to August, 2010
UkrAgroConsult - ‎May 10, 2011‎
Since early 2007, the profitability of EU biodiesel producers had been severely affected by heavily subsidized and dumped biodiesel from the US (known as “B99”). In March 2009, following an EBB legal action, EU trade authorities imposed extensive ...
Biodiesel anti-dumping measures extended to Canadian shipments
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EU rules on biofuel concern soybean growers
Truth about Trade & Technology - Philip Brasher - ‎19 hours ago‎
The US soybeans are crushed for livestock feed in Europe, and then the oil has typically been used to make biodiesel, which is more popular than ethanol in Europe. Using the soybean oil for food isn't an option because of European objections to biotech ...
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BIOX RECEIVES EXEMPTION FROM EU TARIFFS ON IMPORTED BIODIESEL
Canada NewsWire (press release) - ‎May 12, 2011‎
TORONTO, May 12 /CNW/ - BIOX Corporation (BIOX) (TSX: BX) a renewable energy company that designs, builds, owns and operates biodiesel production facilities, today announced that it has received an exemption from the European Union (EU) on tariffs ...
BIOX gets EU anti-dumping exemption
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GRAINS-Markets up 1 pct as poor weather hits crop output
Forexyard - Karl Plume - ‎17 hours ago‎
Soybeans drew further support from a report showing increased use of soybean oil for biodiesel, he added. The US Census Bureau said Thursday that biodiesel producers consumed an estimated 216.8 million lbs of soyoil in April, up 23 percent from March. .

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