Filed under: Ethanol

The new bill is aimed to stimulate the rural economy of the northern provinces of the country, specially Tucumán, and it includes measures to reopen closed facilities that once produced sugar.
Expectations are that the measures will generate $200 million US in revenue because the country is going to need about 300,000 cubic meters of ethanol (about 79 million gallons) for the mandatory E5.
Related:
- Colombia investing hard on biofuels: 3 million Ha
- Latin American and Caribbean countries bet on biofuels
- Brazil accelerating biodiesel production
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