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MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  18-05-2001

KEEP ETHANOL TAX CREDIT, ENCOURAGE BIOMASS-USA

KEEP ETHANOL TAX CREDIT, ENCOURAGE BIOMASS-USA

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  16-05-2001

INDIA'S VAJPAYEE OFFERS OLIVE BRANCH ON PALM OIL

INDIA'S VAJPAYEE OFFERS OLIVE BRANCH ON PALM OIL

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  08-05-2001

Duty cut on edible oils unlikely

Duty cut on edible oils unlikely

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  08-05-2001

Thai King applies for palm oil patent

Thai King applies for palm oil patent

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  28-04-2001

Kentucky buses powered by soy-based fuel

Kentucky buses powered by soy-based fuelPrinceton, Kentucky, USA. 4/25/2001 (Soyatech.com) - This Spring,passengers on city buses in Lexington, Kentucky might notice a faint smellresembling vegetable oil in the air. The Lexington Transit Authority(LexTran) announced today its buses are running on biodiesel, aclean-burning alternative fuel made from soybean oil.LexTran is using B20, a common blend of 20% biodiesel and 80% petroleumdiesel, in its fleet of 46 city buses. LexTran joins the ranks of othercity transit authorities using the fuel, like New Jersey Transit,Cincinnati Metro and Five Seasons Transportation in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.Biodiesel is not raw soybean oil, but rather is made through aconventional chemical process called transesterification. The use ofbiodiesel reduces emissions such as carbon monoxide, particulate matterand hydrocarbons compared to petroleum diesel. Biodiesel offers similarperformance to diesel, has excellent lubricity and is the safest of allfuels to use, handle and store."I'm very excited about biodiesel being used in our buses," said SteveRowland, LexTran executive director. "This is the first alternative fuelI've ever been exposed to that is truly practical for our operation. Wecan immediately begin cleaning up the air in our state without having toinvest in special vehicles or even having to make changes in our currentbuses. We literally became a cleaner-burning, alternative fuel fleetovernight."The initial biodiesel program runs through June. It is a joint ventureinvolving LexTran, the Kentucky Soybean Promotion Board and GriffinIndustries, Inc. Griffin Industries will produce the soy-based biodieselfuel and have the B20 blend delivered by LexTranís fuel distributor.The grant will be used to finance the slight price increase of thesoy-based biodiesel to run LexTranís buses. They will cover about 450,000miles during the program.ìThe grant is part of an effort to create more demand so farmers can getbetter prices,î said Debbie Ellis, executive director of the KentuckySoybean Board. Kentucky has 6,500 soybean farmers with average productionyields of 42 to 44 million bushels of soybeans per year."Even though this initial biodiesel program only goes through June, it islikely that LexTran will continue using biodiesel as Kentucky continuesefforts to clean up the air," Rowland said.Biodiesel has been used in Europe for about 20 years. Although biodieselis not yet as well known as other alternative fuels in the U.S., it is anestablished fuel with a proven track record. More than 60 major U.S.fleets currently use biodiesel. It is available in all 50 states and hasbeen proven successful in 40 million road miles.Biodiesel is registered with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) asa fuel and fuel additive. It is the only alternative fuel to have passedthe rigorous Health Effects testing requirements of the Clean Air Act.Those test results show biodiesel reduces carcinogenic air toxics by75-90% compared to diesel. The results, submitted to the EPA in 2000, alsoshow biodiesel is non-toxic, biodegradable and free of sulfur.Readers can learn more about biodiesel by visitinghttp://www.biodiesel.org. The National Biodiesel Board is funded in partby the United Soybean Board and state soybean board checkoff programs.

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  27-04-2001

MALAYSIA PALM OIL MISSION TO INDIA HITS SNAG

MALAYSIA PALM OIL MISSION TO INDIA HITS SNAG

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  26-04-2001

INDIA ENDS LOWER DUTIES FOR SICK VANASPATI UNITS

INDIA ENDS LOWER DUTIES FOR SICK VANASPATI UNITS

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  25-04-2001

Centre unlikely to lower palm oil import tariff

Centre unlikely to lower palm oil import tariff

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  19-04-2001

Non-edible oil imports jump 80 per cent

Non-edible oil imports jump 80 per centMumbai, India, April, 17 (Financial Express) - Galloping imports ofedible oils seem to be slowing down, after the government raised theduties in the last Budget.

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  18-04-2001

Thailand's first biodiesel station offers fuel fro

Thailand's first biodiesel station offers fuel from coconutsDate Posted: 4/16/2001 (Soyatech.com) - Oxy-Fuel News via NewsEdgeCorporation : As a part of the Thai government's policy to promote the useof alternative fuels,Thailand's first biodiesel station opened for business, according to aBernama Daily report. The station sells locally made, coconut-based dieselfor diesel vehicles, the report said. The biodiesel is 10 baht (US$0.23)per liter less than traditional diesel, the report stated. Thegovernment's policy to promote the use of alternative fuels is aimed atreducing the country's reliance on imported oil, the report said. Thealternative fuels policy is also a part of an ethanol project thatpromotes the development of crop-based fuel as an oil substitute, thereport continued.

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  17-04-2001

MALAYSIA STARTS BURNING CRUDE PALM OIL FOR ENERGY

MALAYSIA STARTS BURNING CRUDE PALM OIL FOR ENERGY

MARKET DEVELOPMENT  
  17-04-2001

PALM OIL PRICES SEEN STAYING LOW UNTIL 2002

PALM OIL PRICES SEEN STAYING LOW UNTIL 2002