SUGAR FUEL
June 1st, 2005
BY KEITH NUTHALL
GERMANY has been authorised by the European Commission to subsidise the bio-fuel subsidiary of national sugar giant Südzucker AG with Euro 43 million financing investment in a plant producing bio ethanol (and feedingstuffs) from cereals and sugar treacle.
GERMANY has been authorised by the European Commission to subsidise the bio-fuel subsidiary of national sugar giant Südzucker AG with Euro 43 million financing investment in a plant producing bio ethanol (and feedingstuffs) from cereals and sugar treacle.
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