June 30th, 2011

(Reuters) – Rising biodiesel production may cut Brazil’s 2011 soyoil exports and Argentina’s soyoil shipments will also be lower than potential, Hamburg-based oilseeds analysts Oil World said on Tuesday.

Brazil, the world’s No. 2 soyoil exporter, may sell only 1.50 million tonnes of soyoil overseas in the 2011 calendar year, down from 1.56 million tonnes in 2010, Oil World forecasts. Leer más »


June 30th, 2011

By Stephan Nielsen – Jun, 2011.BioVerde Industria e Comercio de Biocombustiveis SA, which is building Brazil’s biggest biodiesel refinery, expects to sell 40 percent of its output in Europe by 2015 as an alternative to a saturated domestic market.

BioVerde is in talks to sign its first supply contracts with European fuel distributors, in Italy and Spain, and expects to begin shipments within 90 days, President Ailton Braga Domingues said in a telephone interview. Leer más »



October 26th, 2010

(Corrects period over which Ecodiesel share rose 25 pct).

SAO PAULO Oct 25 (Reuters) – Brazilian biodiesel producer Ecodiesel (ECOD3.SA: Quote) and Maeda, a cotton and grain producer, are in talks to merge, the companies said on Monday.

Spanish billionaire Enrique Banuelos took control of Maeda in May, in a deal expected to mark the start of further consolidation in the sector. Leer más »


June 10th, 2010

BIODIESEL-MAN-LATIN-AMERICAMAN Latin America has supplied three customers with the first dual-fuel trucks that can operate on 100% biodiesel (B100).

 The vehicles, from the heavy Constellation range, can run on B100 or conventional diesel. The trucks are equipped with two separate tanks, which means that these systems can be used in areas where minimum requirements for biodiesel according to DIN norm EN 14214 may not be available. Leer más »


January 21st, 2008

Brasil-consume-etanolThe biofuel grows in the neighboring country due to the expansion of the internal market.

SAN PABLO (Reuters). – The international demand of ethanol would register an increase in the next months, but the Brazilian market will continue being the main production attractiveness in Brazil, the major world-wide biofuel exporter, an analyst said.

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