Tuesday, November 12, 2013
EPA’s 2014 Plans on Biofuels: Policy and Market Implications
The initial increase in ethanol usage over the last decade saw an expansion in US corn acreage to meet that demand, but will the ‘blend wall’ and gasoline pump infrastructure lead to a US corn surplus? In “EPA’s 2014 Plans on Biofuels: Policy and Market Implications,” Jim Wiesemeyer, Roger Bernard and Mickey Luth of Informa Economics, Inc. discuss the regulations and infrastructure contributing to a potential bearish corn market in 2013/2014.
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From the November 2013 issue of Barclay's Insider Report. Accredited investors can subscribe to the full newsletter for free.
Analysis of Commodity Market Fundamentals
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From the November 2013 issue of Barclay's Insider Report. Accredited investors can subscribe to the full newsletter for free.
Analysis of Commodity Market Fundamentals
Do you need a competitive advantage in the market? Informa Economics has designed a web-based service that will provide you with an information and resource advantage to keep you one step ahead -- the Informa Economics Trader.
Try before you buy - Access the world’s best short-term commodity market analysis for 14 days for free.
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