Using less grain and vegetable oil in biofuels is not the only option for Germany to cut CO2 emissions, its environment ministry said on Tuesday as the war in Ukraine has spurred Berlin to speed up plans to cap fuel production from food. The European Union has agreed on a 7% cap for food-based biofuels. Germany, which is the European Union’s biggest rapeseed producer, has set out to reduce that figure further – most recently to 4.4% – and now looks to go even lower, with the agriculture ministry saying it is working on new legislation to achieve this. Ukraine is one of Europe’s main agricultural exporters and the war there has disrupted supplies and prompted Germany to […]