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Uncertainty persists for biofuels in Europe
Most EU member states are not planning to increase biofuel use beyond the EU’s target of 10% in transport fuels by 2020, amid the uncertainty generated by conflicting reports over the effect of biofuels on land use that have emerged this summer.
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