Slower deliveries of wheat and corn feed factor into recent projections of cattle and pork production

Report by the International Council on Clean Transportation suggests only 12.2 billion gallons of SAF would come from biomass sources deemed to be sustainable

Despite recent rains favoring crops, Brazilian farmers remain cautious

Renewed restrictions on the Panama Canal curb shipping expectations

A decrease in corn prices and uncertainties over the next soybean crop contribute to lower production estimates

Renewable ticket market records one of its most active periods for several months

Frost and drought affect the country’s grains and oilseeds production

Shipping authorities assess the damages of last Saturday’s fire, as soybean and corn shipments may be affected

According to customs data, the country’s soybean shipments reached 2.3 million tonnes in the first two weeks of October

A revision to the Renewable Energy Directive (RED) will require the bloc to ensure 42.5% of the European Union’s entire energy consumption is met through renewables by 2030