Global maize prices are currently high, reducing the likelihood of imports and potentially boosting exports to Nepal and Bangladesh. Although rake loading has temporarily halted, keeping the market under pressure for the next 10 days, prices are expected to strengthen in February.
Read MoreMillet Maize DDGS Ethanol Int- Pulses and coarse cereals showed modest gains, with maize alone increasing by 9.82 lakh hectares from last year. In contrast, oilseeds decreased by 6.74 lakh hectares and cotton by 3.24 lakh hectares, while sugarcane expanded to 57.31 lakh hectares.
Read MoreMillet Maize DDGS Ethanol INT- As the Indian government pushes for higher ethanol blending in petrol, a three-day workshop focusing on maize-based bioethanol and catchment development began on Wednesday at the ICAR–Indian Institute of Maize Research (IIMR) in Ladhowal.
Read MoreMillet Maize DDGS Ethanol Int- Exporters are not keen to buy millet in China. Ukraine has seen a slow start to the harvest. EU imports are on par with last year. Little buying enthusiasm in China.
Read MoreMillet Maize DDGS Ethanol Int- In the face of escalating climate uncertainties, particularly in arid and semi-arid regions, agricultural resilience is becoming a central concern for scientists, farmers, and policymakers alike. A recent study published in npj Sustainable Agriculture sheds critical light on innovative strategies to enhance the adaptability of maize cultivation in drylands, where climate risks such as drought and temperature extremes threaten both yield and food security. The work by Tsubo and Moeletsi offers a nuanced exploration of cultivar adoption as a pivotal adaptation mechanism, unveiling both the potential and complexity involved in sustaining maize production under increasingly hostile environmental conditions.
Read MoreMillet Maize DDGS Ethanol Int- A longstanding trend of farmers preferring cereal crops over scarce pulses and oilseeds has been bolstered by a craze for maize and its area shows a meteoric rise over the past few years. Corn is a new favourite among growers due to its use in making ethanol for India’s high-priority biofuels programme. This summer, farmers have sown more maize than in any of the past five years.
Read MoreMillet Maize DDGS Ethanol Int- India achieved higher production of ethanol from grains like maize, compared to sugar, after the government’s push away from sugar for producing ethanol, Mint wrote, adding that the share of ethanol produced from grain is currently at 51% for November 2023-October 2024, citing two officials who had access to the information.
Read MoreMillet Maize DDGS Ethanol Int- The USDA Economic Research Service on Aug. 28 released its latest quarterly trade outlook report, announcing the agency now expects the value of fiscal year (FY) 2025 ethanol exports to reach $4.5 billion, up from the May outlook of $4.3 billion.FY 2025 began on Oct. 1, 2024, and ends Sept. 30, 2025. If realized, the $4.5 billion in FY 2025 ethanol exports would be up nearly 9% when compared to $4.144 billion in ethanol exports reported for FY 2024.
Read MoreMillet Maize DDGS Ethanol Int- Punjab Agricultural University (PAU) has signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) with a Hyderabad-based firm for the commercialization of its newly developed maize hybrid, PMH 17.
Read MoreMillet Maize DDGS Ethanol Int- The government's focus on biofuels such as E20 is having an unintended side-effect: an increase in prices of staples such as wheat, companies and industry experts said. Though experts are debating whether E20 ethanol blended fuel is damaging vehicle engines or not, it has started affecting the prices of kitchen staples like atta, maida, and suji used in making bread, biscuits, roti etc.
Read MoreMILLET MAIZE DDGS ETHANOL INT- Bhubaneswar: A high-level preparatory meeting was convened today at Lok Seva Bhawan, Bhubaneswar, under the chairmanship of Deputy Chief Minister and Minister of Agriculture and Farmers’ Empowerment and Energy, Shri Kanak Vardhan Singh Deo, to organize the upcoming International Symposium on Millets.
Read MoreMILLET MAIZE DDGS ETHANOL INT- World food prices hovered around their highest level in more than two years in August, as costlier meat, sugar and vegetable oil offset cheaper cereals and dairy products, the United Nations' Food and Agriculture Organization said on Friday.The FAO Food Price Index, which measures changes in the price of a basket of food staples traded internationally, stood at 130.1 points in August, compared with a revised 130.0 in July. It was 6.9% higher than a year earlier.
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