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Rapeseed, another important crop used in both biofuels and edible oils, has seen its price rise by 46% from a year ago.
Europe's Drought Risks Inflation Deluge Andrew Peaple 2011
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Rapeseed, or rape, is called by a polite euphemism in this country – canola.
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Rapeseed has bloomed early in the UK's recent warm dry Aprils.
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Rapeseed, another important crop used in both biofuels and edible oils, has seen its price rise by 46% from a year ago.
Europe's Drought Risks Inflation Deluge Andrew Peaple 2011
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Rapeseed is a high-yielding oil crop, which grows in colder regions such as Germany, Canada, and Russia.
Josh Tickell: Where's My Orangutan? Why Biofuels Don't Kill Apes 2009
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Rapeseed by Bia Winter on Friday, Jul 3, 2009 at 2: 09: 36 PM
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You're going to love "Biofuel February: 28 Days of Rapeseed."
It's All in the Details: Component or Crutch? BikeSnobNYC 2008
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Rapeseed oil: But Lorenzo's story doesn't end where the movie does.
Loving Lorenzo 2008
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Link mgroves: “Rapeseed Oil” is what we, in the USA, call Canola Oil.
Will This Weed Really ‘Save Humanity’? - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com 2007
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Rapeseed and maize biodiesels were calculated to produce up to 70 per cent and 50 per cent more greenhouse gases respectively than fossil fuels.
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