Tuesday, April 12, 2011

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DOES NOT BUY CHINA TO ARGENTINA, bought it from BRAZIL


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China ya adquiere más aceite de soja en Brasil que en la Argentina y no realiza compras aquí since October, according to a report of the Argentina Association of Regional Consortiums for Agricultural Experimentation (AACREA)

The paper points out that between April 2010 and January, 65% of purchases were made in Brazil, 29% in the together and only 6% in Argentina.

Diego Pasi Economist reminded Noticias Argentinas that the three countries are major producers of soybean oil.

"From April 2010 to January 2011 82,540 tonnes were exported from Brazil were 915,300 tons and from the United States, 406,050 tons," he said.

The specialist said that "this is a very low volume compared to other years."

Meanwhile, Argentina remains with India as a major buyer, followed by Egypt, Venezuela and Dominican Republic.

"What Argentina stop exporting to China, this country will buy it to Brazil, it is because it is a business location with fewer players and markets," said Pasi. Matthias

Amorosi, project engineer AACREA Business Technology, looked at NA that "part of soybean oil that may remain as surplus can be used to produce biodiesel." Argentina

The House Renewable Energy (CADER) estimated that the installed capacity of producing biodiesel in Argentina could increase to 600 thousand tons during the during 2011.

the main ingredient for biodiesel is soybean oil.

Meanwhile, Alberto Rodriguez, executive director of the Chamber of Oil Industry of Argentina (Ciara) considers that the ban continues because "the problem lies in the trade relations between China and Argentina."

Rodriguez claims that recent purchases of soybean oil that China was held in October and then made the shipments.

A year ago, China had imposed a ban on the purchase of Argentina soybean oil in retaliation for anti-dumping measures on Chinese imports that were damaging to Argentina.

Months later announced it would lift the restrictions, but does not seem to happen today.

According to figures from the National Health Service and Food Quality (SENASA), Argentina in 2010, placed there 208,793 tons of soybean oil by $ 190 million, representing a fall in volume of 89% and 86 percent in value sales for 2009.

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