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Exports from South Khorasan Increases 41% In 4 Months 

Tehran Times | 9th August 2021

Iran’s Eastern South Khorasan province exported commodities worth $262.898 million in 4 months, a 41% increase compared to last year. The main export destinations during this period were Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iraq, and Turkmenistan.

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USDA: US Wood Pellet Exports at 603,752 Metric Tons in June

Biomass | 9th August 2021

US wood pellet exports increased from 513,608 metric tons in May to 603,752.2 metric tons in June. However, this was still a drop from 684,030.2 metric tons in June 2020. The main export destinations were the U.K. at 420,412.6, the Netherlands at 108,717.3, and Belgium-Luxembourg at 49,122.3 metric tons.

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Will E10 Fuel Cost More Than Regular Petrol? 

The Sun | 10th August 2021

E10 fuel will be officially introduced in Britain from September 2021. This fuel is said to be better than E5 as it contains up to 10 % renewable ethanol, which will help minimize carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. However, introducing it will possibly cause a £6.11 increase to the cost of a tank of fuel for over half a million car owners.

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Brazil to Have Record-Breaking Harvest in 2021

Anba | 10th August 2021

According to the Systematic Survey of Agricultural Production (LSPA), the Brazilian harvest of grains, legumes, and cereals could reach 256.1 million tonnes. This will be 0.8% above last year’s yield. Soybean harvest has already been completed and produced satisfying results in the historical series of the survey, with 133.4 million tonnes.

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Grain Yield 35% Lower This Year in Kazakhstan 

Apk-Inform | 11th August 2021 

Adverse weather conditions in Kazakhstan affected the yield of winter grain crops, with that of grains being 1.23 t/ha, a 35% drop from last year’s. As of August 11, the production of grains amounted to 1.135 mln tonnes, which was harvested in 6 oblasts.

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EasyJet Introduces New Cabin Crew and Pilot Uniforms Made from Recycled Plastic Bottles

Capa | 9th August 2021

EasyJet recently announced its introduction of new uniforms for cabin crew and pilots made from around 45 recycled plastic bottles. The company believes this will help prevent about 500,000 plastic bottles from ending up as waste p/a. The material has also passed the comfortability and durability test.

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Pandemic Makes Recycled Plastic Profitable for First Time 

Times Union | 11th August 2021

Although lots of plastics are taken to recycling programs, only a few are actually recycled. This is due to the high recycling costs. However, Hudson Valley county seems to have figured out how to get the most out of recycling.

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East Kansas Agri-Energy to Halt Ethanol Output in October

Wichita Eagle | 9th August

East Kansas Agri-Energy plans on shutting down its Garnett, Kansas, plant as it no longer brings in profits. The company says drought and unfavourable prices are the major culprits.

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TTD Inks Pact with SV Veterinary University for Comprehensive Development of SV Dairy Farm

Msn | 12th August 2021

Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams signed an agreement with Sri Venkateswara veterinary university for the comprehensive development of Sri Venkateswara dairy farm. TTD Chairman YV Subba Reddy said that the Rs.14 crore annual investment will help SV dairy farm be self-reliant within 3 years.

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CSIRO’s Lab Milk Puts Real Dairy’s Marketing Needs in Spotlight  

Farmonline | 10th August 2021

CSIRO’s decision to back a laboratory-made milk substitute was not taken well by many dairy farmers. However, this has forced farmers to step up their marketing game to keep up with the new competition.

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