In Argentina, Palm Oil Magazine reports that low river levels in Argentina have impeded soybean transportation which in turn has pushed up prices for soybean oil and biodiesel in Brazil. As a result of low levels on the Paraná River, boats have been forced to cut their cargoes by up to 12%. Between short supplies and higher demand for the 14% biodiesel blending mandate in place since April, Brazilian soy oil exports are expected to drop by half in 2024.
Tags: Argentina, Brazil, soybean
Category: Fuels
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