Brazil's Beef Tallow Demand Seen Rising as Exports hit by US Tariffs
The use of beef tallow for biodiesel production in Brazil is expected to rise amid a forecast increase in domestic sales aimed at boosting output of the biofuel, industry sources said, noting a rise in beef tallow's domestic use would also offset a likely drop in U.S. import demand after the imposition of tariffs on Brazilian beef and byproducts.
Brazilian beef tallow exports boomed through July thanks to strong U.S. demand. With 290,800 tons shipped in the period, the country sold nearly 91%...
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