Sustainable aviation fuel of the future offers farmers the hope they need right now
- Farmers at Minnesota Farmfest expressed the need for solutions to negative margins and discussed sustainable aviation fuel as a potential new market to improve their situation.
- Julia Silvis, managing director of the Minnesota Sustainable Aviation Fuel Hub, emphasized that Minnesota aims to lead in SAF production and has a tax credit supporting this industry.
- Minnesota plans to open a SAF blending facility, which will be the third in the country and is expected to begin operations this winter.
- Gary Wertish, president of the Minnesota Farmers Union, noted that farmers are eager for new markets as all airlines target sustainability, with global jet fuel consumption at about 100 billion gallons annually.
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