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Argentina mandates biofuels

Argentina has mandated the use of biofuels in a law signed by President Nestor Kirchner. Argentina's Agriculture Secretariat said the country would need 600 million metric tons of biodiesel and 160 million tons of ethanol to satisfy the demand created by the law, according to Deep Green Crystals

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Simon, in actuality the only news here is that the President finally signed an act passed early in 2006 and that he has long indicated that he would sign. See Is the Argentine Biofuels Law Already Having an Impact?

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