The head of the state soybean board says California has untapped potential for soy-based fuels.
Nebraska’s Andy Chvatal says the low carbon fuel standard has spurred interest in additional soy crushing plants. “For California to be able to create that demand for us to bring those facilities online is huge and it’s going to double numbers very quickly.”
He tells Brownfield there should be enough soybean acres to support demand. “The market will kind of drive supply and demand and uses.