Showing posts with label Argentine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Argentine. Show all posts

Thursday, March 28, 2013

A new method for disposing carrot discards in Argentina


On Dec. 12, 2012, according to the Argentine Council for Information and Development of Biotechnology (Argen-Bio), Argentina found a new way to use its carrot discards for producing carotene and bioethanol. This new method can not only take full advantage of carrots which can't be sold, but also prevent the local environment from being polluted.
 
According to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), Argentina is the largest producer of carrot in South America and its products are mainly exported to other countries. With the total planting area of 7,000-9,000 ha., Argentina's total production of carrot is between 200-250 thousand tonnes per year, which brings about an income of USD100 million to Argentina every year.
 
However, as reported, in the harvest season, there are 20-80 tonnes of carrots every day on average that should be discarded from packaging plants in the province of Santa Fe, Argentina due to unsatisfactory size and shape, which not only increases the costs but also pollutes the environment in Argentina.
 
In view of this situation, the National University of the Coast (UNL) found a new method for disposing the carrot discards and increasing their value. According to UNL, there are two steps for using the carrot discards.
 
Firstly, carotene can be extracted from these products, and the carotene can be sold to the related companies for using in food, dye, drug or cosmetic. It's believed that the carotene will bring more benefits to the producers.
 
Secondly, as the carrot contains abundant sugar, bioethanol can be produced from carrot through hydrolysis. According to sources from Elsevier, a world-leading provider of scientific, technical and medical information products and services, one tonne of carrot at most can produce 77.5 liters of ethanol which is just lower than 10 liters made from one tonne of sugarcane. Therefore, Argentina can produce more than 5,000 liters of ethanol every year from the carrot discards.
 
With the rapid economic development in the world, more and more countries face the shortage of energy. In order to solve this problem, many countries such as Brazil and the US begin to produce bioethanol instead of the traditional energy like gasoline. Argentina is no exception. According to the US Department of Agriculture (USDA), Argentina has become an important player of biofuels in the world, and it produced about 2.9 billion liters of biodiesel and 280 million liters of bioethanol only in 2011. Although Argentina's production of biodiesel and bioethanol in 2012has not been officially published, it's believed that it will break a record. What's more, some private analysts even predict that the total production of biodiesel and bioethanol in Argentina will reach 6 billion liters by 2015.

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Friday, August 3, 2012

Discover New Business in Boosting South America Crop Protection Market


South America has played a more and more important role in the global crop protection market. USDA has adjusted its estimation of crop production in Brazil and Argentina during 2011/12 South American growing season and published the estimation of crop production in Brazil and Argentina during 2012/13 South American growing season in May 2012.

It is reported that Brazil would soon secure clearance to ship corn to China, which is expected to become one of the world's biggest importers of the grain, the Brazilian Ministry of Agriculture said. At the end of April 2012, China has agreed to import Argentine corn. Brazil is the second corn exporter to China in South America.

As GM corn from Brazil will enter into the Chinese corn market officially in the near future, the increasing demand from China will boost the planting of corn in Brazil, especially the GM corn. Actually, it was the first time for Brazil to promote GM corn varieties in its domestic areas in 2011. This action brought the large success for Brazilian corn planting, greatly increasing its corn production in 2011. According to USDA, the production of corn in Brazil increases to 67.00 million tonnes in 2011 from 57.40 million tonnes in 2010. In 2011, GM corn varieties' proportion has reached 83% of the total corn varieties in Brazil, nearly 50% higher than that of 2010.

What is the estimated crop production in Brazil and Argentina during 2012 and 2013 respectively?  What kind of influence it will make on South American crop protection market? You may find answers in the June issue of South America Crop Protection Monthly Report, published by CCM International.

South America Crop Protection Monthly Report provides you the latest market information and in-depth profile of crop protection companies, helping you identify new business opportunities in South America. If you are interested in it, please feel free to contact us at
econtact@cnchemicals.com or 86-20-37616606.

Headline news in June Issue of South America Crop Protection Monthly Report:
-Thanks to development and adoption of new technologies, reasonable management and good geographic location for sunflower production, Argentine sunflower will play an increasingly important role in global sunflower market in the near future.
-Soybean planting sees fast growth in Uruguay in these years.
-CNA officials visit Chinese ports when they were in China to inaugurate a CNA office, and they hope to know how to improve Brazil ports through this visit.
-Brazilian farmers won the lawsuit demanding return of royalties paid against Monsanto.
-ANVISA refuted the complaining that the process of agricultural chemicals registration was too slow.
-The federal judge in Brazil has rejected the prosecution of MPF, which requests the judge to suspend the registration of arsenical herbicide with active ingredient MSMA used on cotton in Brazil.
-Monsanto shows its new technology of soybean INTACTA RR2 PRO™ which mixes protection to caterpillars, glyphosate tolerance and potential productivity in Agrobrasilia 2012.
-Dow AgroSciences claimed that the launch of POWERCORE™ in Brazil would be coming soon.
… …


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Contact
Tel: 86-20-37616606
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Address: 17th Floor, Huihua Commercial & Trade Building, No.80 Xianlie Zhong Road Guangzhou 510070, P.R.China

Discover New Business in Boosting South America Crop Protection Market


South America has played a more and more important role in the global crop protection market. USDA has adjusted its estimation of crop production in Brazil and Argentina during 2011/12 South American growing season and published the estimation of crop production in Brazil and Argentina during 2012/13 South American growing season in May 2012.

It is reported that Brazil would soon secure clearance to ship corn to China, which is expected to become one of the world's biggest importers of the grain, the Brazilian Ministry of Agriculture said. At the end of April 2012, China has agreed to import Argentine corn. Brazil is the second corn exporter to China in South America.

As GM corn from Brazil will enter into the Chinese corn market officially in the near future, the increasing demand from China will boost the planting of corn in Brazil, especially the GM corn. Actually, it was the first time for Brazil to promote GM corn varieties in its domestic areas in 2011. This action brought the large success for Brazilian corn planting, greatly increasing its corn production in 2011. According to USDA, the production of corn in Brazil increases to 67.00 million tonnes in 2011 from 57.40 million tonnes in 2010. In 2011, GM corn varieties' proportion has reached 83% of the total corn varieties in Brazil, nearly 50% higher than that of 2010.

What is the estimated crop production in Brazil and Argentina during 2012 and 2013 respectively?  What kind of influence it will make on South American crop protection market? You may find answers in the June issue of South America Crop Protection Monthly Report, published by CCM International.

South America Crop Protection Monthly Report provides you the latest market information and in-depth profile of crop protection companies, helping you identify new business opportunities in South America. If you are interested in it, please feel free to contact us at
econtact@cnchemicals.com or 86-20-37616606.

Headline news in June Issue of South America Crop Protection Monthly Report:
-Thanks to development and adoption of new technologies, reasonable management and good geographic location for sunflower production, Argentine sunflower will play an increasingly important role in global sunflower market in the near future.
-Soybean planting sees fast growth in Uruguay in these years.
-CNA officials visit Chinese ports when they were in China to inaugurate a CNA office, and they hope to know how to improve Brazil ports through this visit.
-Brazilian farmers won the lawsuit demanding return of royalties paid against Monsanto.
-ANVISA refuted the complaining that the process of agricultural chemicals registration was too slow.
-The federal judge in Brazil has rejected the prosecution of MPF, which requests the judge to suspend the registration of arsenical herbicide with active ingredient MSMA used on cotton in Brazil.
-Monsanto shows its new technology of soybean INTACTA RR2 PRO™ which mixes protection to caterpillars, glyphosate tolerance and potential productivity in Agrobrasilia 2012.
-Dow AgroSciences claimed that the launch of POWERCORE™ in Brazil would be coming soon.
… …


About CCM International
CCM International is dedicated to market research in China, Asia-Pacific Rim and global market. With a staff of more than 150 dedicated highly-educated professionals. CCM International offers Market Data, Analysis, Reports, Newsletters, Buyer-Trader Information, Import/Export Analysis all through its new proprietary product ValoTracer. For more information, please visit http://www.cnchemicals.com.

Contact
Tel: 86-20-37616606
Fax: 86-20-37616968
Address: 17th Floor, Huihua Commercial & Trade Building, No.80 Xianlie Zhong Road Guangzhou 510070, P.R.China

Discover New Business in Boosting South America Crop Protection Market


South America has played a more and more important role in the global crop protection market. USDA has adjusted its estimation of crop production in Brazil and Argentina during 2011/12 South American growing season and published the estimation of crop production in Brazil and Argentina during 2012/13 South American growing season in May 2012.

It is reported that Brazil would soon secure clearance to ship corn to China, which is expected to become one of the world's biggest importers of the grain, the Brazilian Ministry of Agriculture said. At the end of April 2012, China has agreed to import Argentine corn. Brazil is the second corn exporter to China in South America.

As GM corn from Brazil will enter into the Chinese corn market officially in the near future, the increasing demand from China will boost the planting of corn in Brazil, especially the GM corn. Actually, it was the first time for Brazil to promote GM corn varieties in its domestic areas in 2011. This action brought the large success for Brazilian corn planting, greatly increasing its corn production in 2011. According to USDA, the production of corn in Brazil increases to 67.00 million tonnes in 2011 from 57.40 million tonnes in 2010. In 2011, GM corn varieties' proportion has reached 83% of the total corn varieties in Brazil, nearly 50% higher than that of 2010.

What is the estimated crop production in Brazil and Argentina during 2012 and 2013 respectively?  What kind of influence it will make on South American crop protection market? You may find answers in the June issue of South America Crop Protection Monthly Report, published by CCM International.

South America Crop Protection Monthly Report provides you the latest market information and in-depth profile of crop protection companies, helping you identify new business opportunities in South America. If you are interested in it, please feel free to contact us at
econtact@cnchemicals.com or 86-20-37616606.

Headline news in June Issue of South America Crop Protection Monthly Report:
-Thanks to development and adoption of new technologies, reasonable management and good geographic location for sunflower production, Argentine sunflower will play an increasingly important role in global sunflower market in the near future.
-Soybean planting sees fast growth in Uruguay in these years.
-CNA officials visit Chinese ports when they were in China to inaugurate a CNA office, and they hope to know how to improve Brazil ports through this visit.
-Brazilian farmers won the lawsuit demanding return of royalties paid against Monsanto.
-ANVISA refuted the complaining that the process of agricultural chemicals registration was too slow.
-The federal judge in Brazil has rejected the prosecution of MPF, which requests the judge to suspend the registration of arsenical herbicide with active ingredient MSMA used on cotton in Brazil.
-Monsanto shows its new technology of soybean INTACTA RR2 PRO™ which mixes protection to caterpillars, glyphosate tolerance and potential productivity in Agrobrasilia 2012.
-Dow AgroSciences claimed that the launch of POWERCORE™ in Brazil would be coming soon.
… …


About CCM International
CCM International is dedicated to market research in China, Asia-Pacific Rim and global market. With a staff of more than 150 dedicated highly-educated professionals. CCM International offers Market Data, Analysis, Reports, Newsletters, Buyer-Trader Information, Import/Export Analysis all through its new proprietary product ValoTracer. For more information, please visit http://www.cnchemicals.com.

Contact
Tel: 86-20-37616606
Fax: 86-20-37616968
Address: 17th Floor, Huihua Commercial & Trade Building, No.80 Xianlie Zhong Road Guangzhou 510070, P.R.China