Cargill, hands on pure vegetable oils?

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Cargill, hands on pure vegetable oils?




by Christophe » 19/09/08, 18:25

Agrofuel: Cargill inaugurates rapeseed crushing plant in Loire-Atlantique

The agro-food group Cargill inaugurated on September 18 a third rapeseed crushing unit in Montoir-de-Bretagne (Loire-Atlantique), where up to 600.000 tonnes of rapeseed will be processed per year, according to the Group in a communicated.

The unit will be supplied by 10.000 farms in the region. The Montoir plant represented an investment of 65 million euros. It will produce 250 tonnes of rapeseed oil and 000 tonnes of rapeseed meal each year.

The oil produced will be used to supply the food and biofuel industries in France, Cargill points out. 75% of the oil production is intended to be transformed into biodiesel. This agrofuel will in particular be incorporated up to 6% in the diesel sold at the pump by the Total refinery located in the autonomous port of Nantes / Saint-Nazaire.


http://www.actu-environnement.com/ae/ne ... _5740.php4

Uh 10 farms, that is to say almost 000% of Breton oil producers ... enough to seriously lead the market for direct oil sales ...

I was already scared when it was French industrialists who would manage biofuels but that of amerloques ... like saying: it sucks!

Hey live the system ... and drive to the diester eh!
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