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Today in Biofuels Opinion: “US agriculture operates in a global food chain system where carbon/ GHG credits increasingly figure into investments and trade.”

January 20, 2010 by Jim Lane  
Filed under Biofuels, Carbon

Rick Gilmore, CEO of GIC Group: “Whatever the outcome of the cap and trade debate, US agriculture operates in a global food chain system where carbon/ GHG credits increasingly figure into investments and trade.  An index targeted to agriculture can measure financial gains from the introduction of new abatement technologies; balance sheet asset credit valuations; and minimize risk and maximize gains in valuations as a universal hedging instrument.”

From Growth Energy: “In January 2001, there were only 50 E85 stations across the United States.Now, there are over 2,100 but the increase in stations hasn’t been without a few hiccups. A rapid growth in stations occurred in many years, but despite continued increase in FFVs, the growth from 2009 to 2010 was the slowest growth experienced in several years.”

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