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Eni and MADER agree on joint initiatives to produce agro-feedstock for biofuels

Italy-headed oil, gas, and energy major Eni S.p.A. and the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development of the Republic of Mozambique (MADER) have announced the signing of an agreement for the cooperation and development of agricultural projects in Mozambique, aimed at producing oilseeds and vegetable oils to be used as agro-feedstock for the production of biofuels.

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Eni S.p.A. and the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development of the Republic of Mozambique (MADER) have signed an agreement for the cooperation and development of agricultural projects in Mozambique, aimed at producing oilseeds and vegetable oils to be used as agro-feedstock for the production of biofuels (image courtesy Eni).

Under the agreement, Eni and MADER will assess potential sites and the most appropriate crops for the production of oilseeds and vegetable oils, focusing on areas that would not compete with food production and taking into consideration the preservation of forests and natural ecosystems.

Other initiatives include the collection and valorization of agricultural and agro-processing residues, by-products, and co-products, for the production of feedstock and Natural Climate Solutions (NCS).

The agreement builds on the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed in 2019 by Eni and the Government of Mozambique for the joint definition of sustainable development and decarbonization projects to support the country’s National and Local Economic and Social Development Agenda.

Also, it is in line with Eni´s commitments to accelerate the energy transition in fossil fuel producing countries, promoting the integration of the African continent into the biofuel value chain through agribusiness and industrial development initiatives aimed at the production of advanced biofuels, helping the decarbonization of the transport sector and promoting development opportunities.

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