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Infinium developed project Roadrunner secures project financing from HSBC

Infinium developed project Roadrunner secures project financing from HSBC

July 1, 2025 |

In Texas, Infinium announced that its affiliate, Roadrunner One, LLC, entered into a project-based credit arrangement with HSBC. The Roadrunner project is located in Reeves County, Texas, near the city of Pecos. Project investors include affiliates of Brookfield Asset Management, Breakthrough Energy Catalyst, and Infinium. The financing marks a significant step forward for the Roadrunner […]

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ATR takes action to accelerate SAF adoption in regional aviation

ATR takes action to accelerate SAF adoption in regional aviation

July 1, 2025 |

In France, ATR and ATOBA ENERGY signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to explore ways to facilitate and accelerate SAF adoption for ATR operators. Through this agreement, the two companies will explore physical delivery solutions to streamline SAF access for regional airlines and technical and regulatory support to help airlines seamlessly integrate SAF in their […]

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Datagro Grãos raises estimate for Brazilian 2024/25 corn harvest to 134 million tons

Datagro Grãos raises estimate for Brazilian 2024/25 corn harvest to 134 million tons

June 29, 2025 |

In Brazil, Noticias Agricolas reported that local firm DATAGRO Grãos estimated that the projection for corn production in Brazil was revised upwards, from 132.7 to 134.0 million tons. The volume represents an increase of 10% in relation to the corn harvested in 2023/24, which totaled 122 million tons. The report highlighted that the recently harvested […]

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Paraguay to produce 11 million tons of soybeans in the 2025/26 cycle, USDA says

Paraguay to produce 11 million tons of soybeans in the 2025/26 cycle, USDA says

June 29, 2025 |

In Paraguay, Market Data reported that the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) expected Paraguay’s soybean production to reach 11 million tons in the 2025/26 harvest. Paraguay ranks sixth among the world’s largest soybean producers, according to data from the USDA with a production of 10.2 million tons in 2024. It also ranks third among […]

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Brazil to export almost 15 million tons of soybean in June, Anec says

Brazil to export almost 15 million tons of soybean in June, Anec says

June 29, 2025 |

In Brazil, VGN reported that Brazil is expected to ship a total of 14.99 million tons of soybeans in June, according to estimates by Anec. This export volume represents an increase of 4.4% compared to the previous month, according to ANEC.  Despite the high export volume, the entity adjusted the ceiling downwards, since in its […]

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OSU researchers work on new wheat varieties

OSU researchers work on new wheat varieties

June 29, 2025 |

In Oklahoma, Kokh reported that a trio of new wheat varieties at Oklahoma State University could lead to more natural bread with fewer additives. Brett Carver, a professor and wheat genetics chair at OSU’s Department of Plant and Soil Sciences, started working on a naturally occurring genetic protein called Bx7oe in 2012. The cells produce […]

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Global bio-feedstock market to reach $224.9 billion by 2035, research finds

Global bio-feedstock market to reach $224.9 billion by 2035, research finds

June 29, 2025 |

In Maryland, Fact.Mr reported that the global bio-feedstock market is expected to reach $224.9 billion by 2035, up from $115 billion in 2024.  During the forecast period from 2025 to 2035, the industry is projected to expand at a CAGR of 6.3%, as the market emerges to meet the growing demand for sustainable raw materials […]

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Demand, prices support Mexico’s corn, FAS says

Demand, prices support Mexico’s corn, FAS says

June 29, 2025 |

In Mexico, World Grain reported that stronger demand and rising prices will drive increased production of corn, rice and sorghum in Mexico, while prolonged drought and weaker price expectations will lower wheat production in 2025-26, according to a report from the Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) of the US Department of Agriculture. The report noted that […]

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Argentina to raise soybean, corn export duties from July 1

Argentina to raise soybean, corn export duties from July 1

June 29, 2025 |

In Argentina, Infobae reported that the national government has decided that, starting July 1, the export duties on soybeans and corn will rise again. According to the resolution, the soybean tax rate will rise from current 26% to 33%, while that of corn and sorghum will go from 9.5% to 12%. The sunflower tax rate […]

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Non-GMO soybeans under development for Canada’s climate

Non-GMO soybeans under development for Canada’s climate

June 29, 2025 |

In Canada, World Grain reported that a group of companies in the soybean supply chain, with the support of Protein Industries Canada, is investing in a new breeding program for early-maturing, high-protein, non-GMO soybean varieties suited to Canada’s climate. The report noted that the group will work toward development of a novel, soy-based plant protein […]

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