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Terviva Offers New Biofuel Feedstock Grown on Trees

Agwired

This relationship benefits stakeholders up and down the value chain, from farmers cultivating pongamia to fleets looking for lower carbon fuels,” said Naveen Sikka, founder, and CEO of Terviva. Singh will focus on strengthening the upstream and midstream processes to expand the footprint of Terviva and pongamia across India, the U.S.,

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Industry Ag News 10/13

Agwired

According to a new report from CoBank’s Knowledge Exchange, the sheer volume of consumers experiencing food insecurity due to poor access represents a potential market opportunity for food manufacturers. On Friday, Oct. 6th and Saturday, Oct. Illinois Farm Bureau, COUNTRY Financial, and GROWMARK are all located on a shared campus.

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Lunch and Learn: Ethanol, Implications and a Livelihood

Wisconsin Farmers Union

They are also working with manufacturers on engine performance. Per Cooper, “the more you’re using, the better benefits” which is part of the reason RFA advocates for higher mix standards. “In the US we are cultivating fewer and fewer acres each and every year. That trend has not been interrupted by the use of renewable fuels.”

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Precision Ag News 8/28

Agwired

The company, which is a subsidiary of Europe`s leading biofuels and bioenergy producer Verbio SE, is demonstrating how to make renewable natural gas from ag residues to visitors. Salford unveiled its groundbreaking Precision Row Crop Cultivator at the Farm Progress Show 2024 in Boone, IA. CropX Ltd. ,

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Climate savior or ‘Monsanto of the sea’?

Food Environment and Reporting Network

They sell the wild and cultivated seaweed dried, and use the less delicious, more abundant kinds to fertilize the saltwater farm they’re reviving nearby. Costly attempts to develop algae-based biofuels haven’t panned out. In the 1970s, entrepreneurs introduced a species of seaweed off Hawaii, intending to manufacture a food thickener.

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