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Louis Dreyfus, Global Clean Energy renew agreement to expand camelina cultivation in South America

Global Clean Energy Holdings Inc.

Global Clean Energy Holdings Inc. announced March 11 that it and Louis Dreyfus Company are renewing their collaboration for an additional 10 years to promote the cultivation of camelina in South America as an intermediate crop, following the successful completion of a two-year pilot program.

 



Under the renewed agreement, and through its Sustainable Oils and Camelina Company subsidiaries, Global Clean Energy will continue to develop camelina varieties and produce planting seed while providing technical support to farmers.

 



Louis Dreyfus will oversee origination, establish contracts with local producers and manage the crop-harvest processing into value-added products, including high-protein animal feed and sustainable oil for advanced biofuels.

 



Since its launch in Argentina in 2023, this camelina program has expanded from 5,000 to 25,000 hectares, planning to reach 75,000 hectares in 2025.

 



The program expanded to Uruguay in 2024, reaching 4,700 hectares in the country, with plans to triple that figure in 2025.

 



Camelina Company’s varieties will also soon be introduced to Paraguay, starting in 2025.

 



“We are thrilled to renew our partnership with Louis Dreyfus for another decade, building on the success of our pilot program, in a context of significant global demand growth for camelina products,” said Noah Verleun, president and CEO of Global Clean Energy.

 



“Camelina’s high protein content and sustainability attributes as a regenerative intermediate crop make camelina meal an increasingly sought-after ingredient for animal feed,” Verleun said.

 



“Camelina oil also holds tremendous potential as a low-carbon feedstock for advanced biofuels, including sustainable aviation fuel, addressing the growing global renewable fuels market,” Verleun added.

 



Pablo Autilio, Louis Dreyfus’ regional head of seeds for South and West Latin America, said, “We are proud of the excellent performance of camelina in the areas where it was planted so far, thriving without displacing any other crops. It has earned high praise from farmers, who have found camelina to be a valuable ally, not only as an intermediate cover crop generating additional income, but also due to its intrinsic benefits such as its short growing cycle, tolerance to cold, low water consumption and contribution to soil health.”

 



As part of the group’s long-term commitment to promote and support the adoption of sustainable agricultural practices, Louis Dreyfus is also carrying out a significant investment in new equipment to process high oil-content seeds such as camelina, canola and sunflower at its Timbúes agroindustrial complex in Santa Fe Province, Argentina, scheduled to begin processing these soft commodities in 2026.

 



“By expanding our processing capacity and enhancing our operational efficiency, Louis Dreyfus is better equipped to meet growing demand for products that contribute to the transition to a low-carbon economy—from high-protein animal feed to advanced biofuels,” said Fernando Correa, Louis Dreyfus’ regional head of oilseeds for South and West Latin America.

 



“Our investment in Timbúes, coupled with the renewed agreement with Global Clean Energy, reflects our commitment to support more sustainable agriculture, food and energy production,” Correa added.

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