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World's Top Ethanol Producer Joins Pipeline Project

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English - January 30, 2024 11:00 - 10 minutes - 14.3 MB - ★★★★★ - 249 ratings
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Exciting news in the world of ethanol! 🌽 Poet LLC, the world's top ethanol producer, is teaming up with Summit Carbon Solutions to take part in the largest carbon pipeline project in the US. This collaboration aims to reduce biofuel emissions and tap into the Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) market. Summit Carbon Solutions will transport carbon dioxide from 17 Poet facilities, as well as 51 ethanol plants, through a proposed pipeline that traverses the Corn Belt. Although construction of the pipeline has faced challenges, this partnership highlights the commitment to sustainability in the biofuel industry. 🛢️🌍

In a significant development, a Hong Kong court has ordered China Evergrande Group to liquidate. This decision is expected to further shake up China's already unstable real estate industry, which has witnessed multiple developer failures over the past few years. Factors like declining property values and banks withholding funds have contributed to the sector's downturn, which used to account for around 25% of China's GDP. Economists anticipate that the situation could worsen as the industry faces continued challenges. 🇨🇳🏢💥

Meanwhile, Brazil's soybean harvest is making steady progress. According to AgRural, 11% of Brazil's soybean crop has been harvested, ahead of last year's pace. Additionally, 11% of Brazil's second corn crop has been planted, showing a positive trend compared to the previous year. While AgRural estimates this year's Brazilian soybean harvest at 148.55 million tons, agricultural consulting firm Datagro suggests that the crop may fall short of earlier projections. 🌱🚜🇧🇷

Over in Russia, wheat prices have been affected by ample supplies in the Black Sea region. Russian wheat exports are predicted to reach 3.6 million tons this month, experiencing a slight decrease from January 2023. However, it's expected that exports will bounce back in the near future. Despite the surplus, Russia has made significant wheat purchases this year. Sovecon, a research firm, has also forecasted a modest increase in Russia's wheat crop this season. 🌾🇷🇺

On the US front, soybean shipments had a challenging week. USDA data revealed that soybean inspections for export during the week ending January 25 were down by 25% compared to the previous week and a significant 54% drop from the same week last year. In contrast, corn shipments increased by 21% from the prior week. Wheat shipments, however, lagged behind, showing a 16% decline from the previous week and a 41% decrease from the same week last year. 🚢🌾🇺🇸