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According to recent data from the US Department of Agriculture (USDA), global sunflower seed production will likely reach 54.1 million tonnes in the current marketing season.
This figure is not only 2.1 million tonnes higher than previously expected but also far exceeds the previous year's level of nearly 52.1 million tonnes.
According to USDA data, the ongoing harvest in Argentina is…
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A new collaboration between Ecostrat Inc. and the BMI Group is set to accelerate Canada’s transition toward advanced biofuels by transforming former pulp and paper mills into next‑generation biorefinery hubs.
The partnership will apply BDO Zone Ratings—an investment‑grade system for assessing biomass supply and site readiness—to prepare BMI’s portfolio of legacy industrial sites for…
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Rapid developments in decarbonisation policy, feedstock availability, and refinery-scale process innovation have significantly changed the renewable diesel and biodiesel sector over the past few years, write Dr Raj Shah and Diogo Moscato.
Advances have been realised by steering feedstock away from edible oils toward second and third-generation lipid sources, including waste oils, animal fats,…
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According to recent data from the US Department of Agriculture (USDA), global palm oil production in 2025/26 is projected to reach a record 80.7 million tonnes, exceeding the previous year’s level by 3%.
The primary driver of this forecast is anticipated production increases in Malaysia and Indonesia.
Although Malaysian output is seasonally constrained, the USDA currently projects production…
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Pumpenfabrik Wangen GmbH has expanded its range with the BIO-MIX 200, a robust progressive-cavity pump designed specifically for large anaerobic digestion and biogas feedstock processes often integral to renewable fuel supply chains.
The pump conveys and mixes diverse substrates — from slurry to fibrous feedstocks — at up to 150 m³/hour, offering high throughput and pressure alongside…
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According to data from the German Federal Statistical Office, soybean meal exports from German oil mills reached only 741,000 tonnes during the period from July to November 2025, representing an 11% decline compared with the same period in 2024.
At the same time, the volume of rapeseed meal placed on the world market also fell, dropping 22% to 537,000 tonnes.
Investigations by Agrarmarkt…
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According to European Commission estimates, the rapeseed harvest in the EU-27 totalled around 20.16 million tonnes in 2025.
This represents a significant increase in supply compared with the previous year’s substandard output of 16.77 million tonnes.
With rapeseed processing volumes expected to reach around 24.68 million tonnes, this also makes the EU less dependent on imports.
Cumulative…
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The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) has confirmed that American farmers harvested a record-setting 17 billion bushels of corn in 2025, marking a 14 percent increase over the 2024 estimate, according to the agency’s latest Crop Production and World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) reports released on January 12.
Driven by increases in both yield and harvested acreage, the…
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Corteva Inc. and bp have announced the launch of Etlas, their new 50:50 joint venture that will produce oil from crops – including canola, mustard and sunflower – for use in the production of biofuels like sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) and renewable diesel (RD).
Etlas will harness both Corteva’s century-long expertise in seed technology to develop crops ideally suited to produce SAF and…
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The EU remains the world's largest producer and consumer of rapeseed oil.
China follows, unable to meet its demand entirely from domestic production and, therefore, having to rely on imports.
However, imports have become more difficult due to the trade dispute with Canada.
The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) estimates global rapeseed oil output in the 2025/26 crop year at approximately…
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MASH Makes’ upgraded CNSL fuel has passed a critical lab engine test that confirms its readiness for marine use without the reliability issues traditionally associated with CNSL-based fuels.
In recent years, CNSL, a fuel made from cashew nut shell liquid (CNSL), emerged as a promising, but at times unreliable alternative to existing biofuels. Its tendency to polymerise and inability to…
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Skymetrix and 123Carbon, an independent platform for carbon insetting within multi-modal transportation, have announced a partnership to simplify and enhance the management of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) for airlines.
This collaboration will connect Skymetrix’s digital fuel management platform to 123Carbon’s book-and-claim platform, enabling the full end-to-end management of SAF: from…
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Alkagesta is rapidly cementing its role as a major force in the European biofuels market, engaging at every stage of the value chain — from early-stage waste and feedstock collectors to end users of refined bioproducts such as FAME, HVO, and other advanced fuels.
With products sourced and sold across multiple jurisdictions, the company has built a model that thrives in a sector defined by…
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Sustainable aviation fuels (SAF) producer Aether Fuels and Aster, a provider of energy and chemical solutions in Southeast Asia, have signed a deal to develop a commercial-scale SAF production facility at Pulau Bukom in Singapore.
Combining Aether’s breakthrough technology with Aster’s deep expertise at its fully integrated Singapore refining and chemical hub, this facility will position…
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For Amafilter®, which is part of Filtration Group, this year has been one of strong progress in supporting the biofuels industry with reliable, high performance filtration solutions. The biofuels sector continues to evolve rapidly, driven by the global push for decarbonisation, sustainability mandates and the increasing complexity of feedstocks.
Producers are processing a wide range of…
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