Canada’s clean fuels market soared to new heights in 2025, fueled by vital regulatory clarifications that set clear targets and unlocked enticing incentives. Now, as 2026 unfolds, industry leaders are gearing up to tackle critical challenges on their journey to boost production and hit bold sustainability milestones, reports Biomass Magazine
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Rising diesel prices are delivering a heavy blow to Brazil’s soybean industry, sharply increasing production costs and threatening its edge in the export market, Bloomberg reports. Farmers and exporters are bracing for slimmer profits as global market challenges grow more intense
Brazil is supercharging its biofuels revolution with groundbreaking E2G ethanol plants, igniting a dynamic wave of sustainable energy growth. Fortified by the unmatched strength of Penetron concrete, these next-generation facilities deliver exceptional durability and peak performance
Brazil’s bold new commitment to ramp up sustainable fuel production has ignited a surge of concern among experts, who warn it could repeat past environmental mistakes and put biodiversity and indigenous lands at serious risk. Critics urge caution as the country pushes forward with its ambitious plans
Farmers sound the alarm as Brazil’s trade barriers disrupt the ethanol market, sparking export chaos and sending prices on a wild ride. Industry leaders urge swift action to remove restrictions and ensure a stable, prosperous future for the sector
Ethanol industry leaders are celebrating the recent U.K. trade deal, highlighting exciting new opportunities for growth and expanded market access. Stakeholders are optimistic about a bright future filled with stronger trade connections and promising prospects
Brazil’s proposed increase in ethanol blend aims to boost the economy by enhancing energy security and reducing dependence on fossil fuels. This initiative is expected to stimulate agricultural growth and create jobs, positioning Brazil as a leader in renewable energy.
Brazil is considering the reduction of its ethanol import tax, a move reportedly aimed at fostering closer ties with the U.S. under President Trump. This potential policy shift reflects ongoing discussions about trade relations and energy cooperation.








