

@gaurav_kochar
The major shift in markets over the past months has been the impact of biofuels on oils, oilseeds, and corn. Long-standing incentives to increase biofuel consumption in the EU, the United States, Brazil, Indonesia, and elsewhere are finally yielding results in an otherwise challenging market. Without these changes, agriculture would have seen little optimism in the past 12 years and the coming years. To some extent, the limited rainfall in key production regions has contributed to this trend. Conversely, other areas, such as the U.S. and Brazil, have achieved record productions. https://t.co/oO8MDO3Tbi.
2024-12-01

@gaurav_kochar
The major shift in markets over the past months has been the impact of biofuels on oils, oilseeds, and corn. Long-standing incentives to increase biofuel consumption in the EU, the United States, Brazil, Indonesia, and elsewhere are finally yielding results in an otherwise challenging market. Without these changes, agriculture would have seen little optimism in the past 12 years and the coming years. To some extent, the limited rainfall in key production regions has contributed to this trend. Conversely, other areas, such as the U.S. and Brazil, have achieved record productions. https://t.co/oO8MDO3Tbi.
2024-12-01

@gaurav_kochar
The major shift in markets over the past months has been the impact of biofuels on oils, oilseeds, and corn. Long-standing incentives to increase biofuel consumption in the EU, the United States, Brazil, Indonesia, and elsewhere are finally yielding results in an otherwise challenging market. Without these changes, agriculture would have seen little optimism in the past 12 years and the coming years. To some extent, the limited rainfall in key production regions has contributed to this trend. Conversely, other areas, such as the U.S. and Brazil, have achieved record productions. https://t.co/oO8MDO3Tbi.
2024-12-01

@gaurav_kochar
The major shift in markets over the past months has been the impact of biofuels on oils, oilseeds, and corn. Long-standing incentives to increase biofuel consumption in the EU, the United States, Brazil, Indonesia, and elsewhere are finally yielding results in an otherwise challenging market. Without these changes, agriculture would have seen little optimism in the past 12 years and the coming years. To some extent, the limited rainfall in key production regions has contributed to this trend. Conversely, other areas, such as the U.S. and Brazil, have achieved record productions. https://t.co/oO8MDO3Tbi.
2024-12-01