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GrainCorp Pushes for Australia Biofuel Mandates After Iran War

Bloomberg

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July 8, 2026

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Australia should adopt national biofuel mandates to bolster its energy security, according to GrainCorp Ltd., after months of uncertainty from the Iran war which sent shockwaves through the country’s economy.

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Grist

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· Jul 6, 2026

Big Banks Are Accelerating Their Investments in the Fossil Fuel Industry

International banks are financing the industry’s pivot to petrochemical products like plastics and fertilizers.

The Hindu BusinessLine

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· Jul 6, 2026

India’s bio-energy boom fuels demand for enzymes: Novonesis

Demand for bio-solutions is across a range of industries, such as bio-fuel manufacturers, dietary supplement makers and bio-fertiliser producers, among others

Reuters

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· Jul 11, 2026

The Iran War threatened a food crisis. The next Gulf conflict could do the same.

Modern farming depends on cheap fertilizer. The war made fertilizer more expensive, with ships trapped, fertilizer plants shut down, farmers panicking and world food production thrown into peril. Graphics journalist Travis Hartman breaks down what this means for your grocery bill. #Iran #Fertilizer #StraightofHormuz #Ships #Groceries

ANTARA News

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· Jun 22, 2026

Indonesia's first 47,250-tonne urea shipment reaches Australia

State fertilizer producer PT Pupuk Indonesia has begun exporting urea fertilizer to Australia under a ...

Times of India

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· Jun 29, 2026

Rice farming warning: Scientists say the world's most important food is pushing Earth beyond safe environmental limits

Rice farming warning: Scientists say the world's most important food is pushing Earth beyond safe environmental limits

Brisbane Times

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· Jun 22, 2026

Australia news LIVE: Oil sanctions lifted; State budgets handed down

Keep up with today’s news from Australia and beyond.

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Related coverage for "GrainCorp Pushes for Australia Biofuel Mandates After Iran War": Grist — Big Banks Are Accelerating Their Investments in the Fossil Fuel Industry. The Hindu BusinessLine — India’s bio-energy boom fuels demand for enzymes: Novonesis. Reuters — The Iran War threatened a food crisis. The next Gulf conflict could do the same.. ANTARA News — Indonesia's first 47,250-tonne urea shipment reaches Australia. Times of India — Rice farming warning: Scientists say the world's most important food is pushing Earth beyond safe environmental limits. Brisbane Times — Australia news LIVE: Oil sanctions lifted; State budgets handed down