Brazil’s biodiesel producers are ready to increase output to prevent a major diesel supply shortage.
In September last year, the government decided to reduce the mandatory mix of biodiesel in diesel because of the high price of soy, the main raw material for the production of biofuel in the country.
The country’s bio blending sector is able to immediately meet national demand for the B12 mix and is getting ready for B15 as of March 2023, which is the original schedule for the biodiesel blending mandate.
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