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Biofuels

Biofuels are renewable fuels derived from organic matter, including plant materials, agricultural crops and organic waste. The sector encompasses the production, processing and distribution of liquid and gaseous fuels intended to substitute or supplement fossil fuels in transport, heating and power generation. The two most common types are bioethanol, typically produced from sugar cane, maize or other starch-rich crops, and biodiesel, derived from vegetable oils, animal fats or recycled cooking oils. Biofuels are often blended with conventional petrol or diesel to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and dependence on imported petroleum products. The industry plays a significant role in agricultural economies, offering an alternative revenue stream for crop producers and contributing to rural development. In South Africa, the biofuels sector has focused primarily on bioethanol from sugar cane and biodiesel from soya beans and sunflower, supported by government blending mandates and industrial policy frameworks. Key producing regions globally include Brazil, the United States, the European Union and India, where large-scale feedstock availability and supportive policy environments have driven growth. The sector faces ongoing challenges related to feedstock costs, land-use competition with food production, water availability and the need for consistent regulatory support. Biofuels remain central to many countries' energy transition strategies, particularly in decarbonising transport sectors where electrification is less immediately viable.

Biofuels News


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Diversification, product development key to growth
3rd April 2026 By: Trent Roebeck

South Africa’s sugar industry needs a collaborative effort aimed at diversifying its sugarcane-based product offerings, says rum distillery Sugar Baron. The company is creating value-add in the... 


An oil tanker at sea
Oil soars 25%, gold drops as Iran war jolts global commodity markets
9th March 2026 By: Reuters

Oil prices surged around 25% on Monday to their highest since mid-2022, with Brent on track for a record one-day gain, while gold fell 2% as an escalating Iran war squeezed world energy supplies,... 


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Uptake of alternative fuels necessitates better medical support access
30th January 2026 By: Trent Roebeck

The maritime energy transition from traditional fuels and marine gas to cleaner fuels, such as ammonia, biofuels, e-fuels, hydrogen, liquefied natural gas (LNG) and methanol, is raising concern at... 


solar panels and wind turbines
South Africa leads Africa’s renewable-energy transition, report shows
30th January 2026 By: Darren Parker

South Africa continues to lead Africa’s renewable-energy transition, offering a growing range of investable opportunities in wind, solar, biofuels and green hydrogen, according to the latest Forvis... 


commodities trading
Gold, copper underpin commodities outlook as oil, grains eye recovery
19th January 2026 By: Darren Parker

Commodities are entering 2026 on a firmer footing, with gold and copper supported by strong structural drivers and the potential for recovery emerging in oil and grain markets later in the year,... 


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