Category: Policy

Decontrol for molasses and ethanol sought after sugar is implemented

Decontrol for molasses and ethanol sought after sugar is implemented

May 27, 2013 |

In India, the lead advisor who led the move for the government to decontrol the sugar sector is now calling for decontrol of molasses and ethanol. Both commodities are currently controlled by governments at the state level. He insists that pricing for both molasses and ethanol should be left to the market.

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Iowa legislature targets anti-competitive acts by oil refiners against renewable fuels

Iowa legislature targets anti-competitive acts by oil refiners against renewable fuels

May 27, 2013 |

In Iowa, the Iowa Legislature approved legislation (H.F. 640) preventing oil refiners’ supply agreements from directly or indirectly limiting the ability of local retailers to offer the ethanol and biodiesel blends they choose. The provision was based on a law enacted in South Dakota in 2011 and addresses specific, anti-competition provisions from actual refiner supply […]

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Statement by Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack on meeting with Mexico’s Secretary of Agriculture

Statement by Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack on meeting with Mexico’s Secretary of Agriculture

May 23, 2013 |

In Mexico, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack today issued the following statement following his meeting with Mexico’s new Secretary of Agriculture, Enrique Martínez y Martínez, which reads in part: “In our wide-ranging discussions, Secretary Martínez and I committed to reenergize and revitalize the U.S.-Mexico Consultative Committee on Agriculture, a forum that will enable us to address […]

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Ethanol prices settles

Ethanol prices settles

May 22, 2013 |

In India, after years of battling between sugar mills and oil companies over the fair market price for ethanol, the price has finally been set at INR35 (62 cents), up from INR27 as had been set by a cabinet committee a few years ago as a temporary measure until a fairer pricing formula could be […]

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California legislator proposes dropping ethanol mandate from RFS

California legislator proposes dropping ethanol mandate from RFS

May 21, 2013 |

In California, Assemblymember Kristin Olsen (R- Modesto) introduced AJR 21, which would urge Congress to swiftly enact House Resolution 1462, the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) Reform Act of 2013, to revise the requirements of the Renewable Standard program in order to alleviate the impact of rising feed costs. The RFS Reform Act will eliminate corn-based ethanol […]

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Mexico and US talking over sugar-for-ethanol trade deal

Mexico and US talking over sugar-for-ethanol trade deal

May 20, 2013 |

In Washington, the American Sugar Alliance says the US and Mexican governments are in discussions about the possibility of using some of Mexico’s surplus sugar as ethanol feedstock that is later re-exported back to Mexico. Under NAFTA, Mexican sugar enters the US market duty-free but with an over-supplied sugar market at the moment, the US […]

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Iowa Senate approves ethanol tax break extension

Iowa Senate approves ethanol tax break extension

May 20, 2013 |

In Iowa, the Senate has approved a tax break for ethanol that continues the current rate of taxation, $0.20 per gallon, for another year. Without the extension, the fuel would be taxed at $0.21 per gallon. The House has yet to approve the change. The House has also seen an amendment that would gradually increase […]

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RFS loophole for imported ethanol may be closed in new Senate bill

RFS loophole for imported ethanol may be closed in new Senate bill

May 20, 2013 |

In Washington, an “unintentional” subsidization of foreign ethanol imports created by the RFS may be closed with a new bill introduced by Sens. Bob Corker (R-TN) and Joe Manchin (D-WV). The Foreign Fuels Reduction Act, the Senators argue, has created an incentive to import biofuels by not requiring volume requirements for the advanced and total […]

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Quality Assurance Providers submit details of RIN integrity programs

Quality Assurance Providers submit details of RIN integrity programs

May 16, 2013 |

In Washington, as part of the EPA Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) for RIN integrity, QAP providers were required to submit details of their QAP-A replacement plans to the EPA by May 1, 2013. Under the NPRM, the QAP-A RIN provides an obligated party zero liability if the RIN is ever to be found invalid. […]

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Argentina makes official complaint at the WTO against the EU

Argentina makes official complaint at the WTO against the EU

May 15, 2013 |

In Switzerland, Argentina has made an official complaint against the European Union at the World Trade Organizations in the latest chapter in their on-going spat over alleged biodiesel dumping. Argentina is complaining about specific trade policies in Belgium, Spain, Poland, France and Italy.

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