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A second producer echoed this sentiment and said they have had to work a bit harder to secure feedstock to line it up with sales at the right time.
Our team of Senior Analysts break down questions from the live Webinar audience during the call on Tuesday, January 5, 2021. To learn more about the Fats, Fuels, and Oils Forecasting report, click here.
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What is the outlook for waste feedstock prices in 2021, and could vaccines improve the supply of used cooking oil as restaurants would open more widely?
— The Jacobsen Fats & Fuels (@FuelForecast) January 5, 2021
What is the outlook for waste feedstock prices in 2021, and could vaccines improve the supply of used cooking oil as restaurants would open more widely?
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— The Jacobsen Fats & Fuels (@FuelForecast) January 6, 2021
Is there a point where Chinese soybean imports and crush reach a level that reduces the vegetable oil imports, and creates some slack in the world vegetable oils supplies?
— The Jacobsen Fats & Fuels (@FuelForecast) January 5, 2021
Is there a point where Chinese soybean imports and crush reach a level that reduces the vegetable oil imports, and creates some slack in the world vegetable oils supplies?
Watch our weekly forecast webinar at https://t.co/TfVCVt8LKR#biofuel #biodiesel pic.twitter.com/Lv8knFDp3F
— The Jacobsen Fats & Fuels (@FuelForecast) January 6, 2021
What would be the biggest bullish and bearish surprise in 2021 for the vegetable oil market?
— The Jacobsen Fats & Fuels (@FuelForecast) January 5, 2021
What would be the biggest bullish and bearish surprise in 2021 for the vegetable oil market?
Watch our weekly forecast webinar at https://t.co/TfVCVt8LKR#biofuel #biodiesel pic.twitter.com/zamlSM7gPb
— The Jacobsen Fats & Fuels (@FuelForecast) January 6, 2021