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AGRANA starts production at Pischelsdorf bioethanol plant in June 2008

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The bioethanol plant in Pischelsdorf / Lower
Austria will be started up on schedule in Mai 2008. The first 
bioethanol will be produced on June 7, 2008. Following pilot 
production runs in the fourth quarter of 2007, the commissioning of 
the plant was suspended due to the excessively high wheat prices 
prevailing at the time.
The plant will operate primarily on the basis of corn. The 
Pischelsdorf bioethanol plant, in which AGRANA Stärke GmbH holds a 
74.9% interest, the remaining 25.1% being held by Austrian sugar beet
growers, was constructed so as to allow the flexible use of raw 
materials.
In recent months, a series of contracts have been concluded as the 
basis for supplying the plant with feedstock. Price quotations for 
corn of the new crop 2008 are currently at a level which makes it 
commercially viable to operate the Pischelsdorf facility. 
Furthermore, typical corn harvests in Central Europe are generally 
sufficient to ensure a surplus. The suspension of the 10% set-aside 
scheme for 2008 by the EU Commission, combined with declining sugar 
beet production as a result of the review of the EU sugar regime, 
will lead to an increase in available arable land in Europe over the 
coming months.
The sale of the premium quality animal feed Actiprot, a by-product of
bioethanol production, will also contribute to making the 
Pischelsdorf plant more efficient in commercial terms. This 
protein-based feed can serve as a replacement for expensive imports 
of soya following recent increases in soya prices on global markets. 
Parallel rises in the price of sugar on global markets are also 
expected to ultimately trigger higher prices for bioethanol.
In line with an EU directive and corresponding Austrian legislation, 
4.4% bioethanol is added to petrol as a means of improving the CO2 
balance and cutting imports of oil. A blended fuel known as 
SuperEthanol E-85, consisting of around 85% bioethanol and 15% 
petrol, is already sold in Austria.
The AGRANA bioethanol plant in Pischelsdorf will play an important 
role not only in reducing Austria´s greenhouse gas emissions, but 
also in helping the country´s balance of trade due to the 
substitution of oil and soya imports. The Pischelsdorf plant already 
meets the CO2 reduction criteria proposed by the EU Commission in its
renewable energy directive.
end of announcement                               euro adhoc

Further inquiry note:

AGRANA Beteiligungs-AG
Mag. Maria Fally
Investor Relations
Tel.: +43-1-211 37-12905
e-mail:maria.fally@agrana.com

Mag. Ulrike Pichler
Public Relations
Tel.: +43-1-211 37-12084
e-mail:ulrike.pichler@agrana.com

Branche: Food
ISIN: AT0000603709
WKN: 779535
Index: WBI, ATX Prime
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