Brazil's fuel distributors will have to increase the percentage of biodiesel blended into regular diesel from 5 percent to 6 percent as of June as part of a push to cut fuel imports and reduce pollution, the government said.
President Dilma Rousseff signed an executive order on Wednesday that changes the diesel blend and requires the percentage of biodiesel in the fuel to rise to 7 percent in November.
The executive order also provides production incentives for the small-scale growers of cotton, sunflowers and other plants from whom the government buys the raw materials used to produce biodiesel.
Each percentage-point increase in the amount of biodiesel in the diesel blend boosts demand for the plant-based fuel by 600 million liters, the Energy and Mines Ministry said.
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President Dilma Rousseff signed an executive order on Wednesday that changes the diesel blend and requires the percentage of biodiesel in the fuel to rise to 7 percent in November.
The executive order also provides production incentives for the small-scale growers of cotton, sunflowers and other plants from whom the government buys the raw materials used to produce biodiesel.
Each percentage-point increase in the amount of biodiesel in the diesel blend boosts demand for the plant-based fuel by 600 million liters, the Energy and Mines Ministry said.
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