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In the past 10 days, green diesel prices have surged by 48% to an average €1.44/litre, following the continued unrest in Iran.
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Green diesel prices climb over three times faster than white
The conflict cast substantial doubt over the availability of large amounts of global urea capacity.
The figures show that transport (excluding international aviation) has the highest level of energy-related emissions, accounting for 33.9% of the total.
Doha Musa is a farmer in the West Bank in Palestine. Her life is one that makes Mercosur, CAP reform and the nitrates directive seem trivial.
The spike in oil prices from the Isreal-Iran conflict won't last, if history is any guide
Revenue named every person that a fine or other penalty was imposed upon by a court in respect of a tax or duty offence between 1 January and 31 March 2025.
Although it's fair to say that diesel prices remain largely stable, the market has crept upwards by 4c/l in recent days. Peter Thomas Keaveney and Gary Abbott report.
With oil prices remaining cautiously stable, the market appears to be tense in the wake of potential tariffs from world leaders. Peter Thomas Keaveney and Gary Abbott report
Advice for supporting gut health Taking a preventative approach to scours and supplying calves with targeted health products during digestive disturbance are essential for sustained growth.