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The Illinois Corn Growers Association says investment in the U.S. Grain Council boosts ethanol exports | Illinois

The Illinois Corn Growers Association says investment in the U.S. Grain Council boosts ethanol exports | Illinois The Illinois Corn Growers Association says investment in the U.S. Grain Council boosts ethanol exports | Illinois

(The Center Square) – Illinois corn farmers stand to benefit as the U.S. Grain Council continues to market ethanol worldwide. 

The Illinois Corn Growers Association says an investment  in the Council through checkoff funds is positioning Illinois farmers to achieve significant wins by tapping into these expanding markets.

The Renewable Fuels Association (RFA) reported that ethanol exports fell 7% in July. The 136 million gallons of ethanol exported in July was down when compared to the 145 million gallons exported the previous month, but up significantly from the 112 million gallons exported in July 2023.

Cary Sifferath, vice president of the U.S. Grain Council, said they are always searching for new markets. 

“You look at markets like Japan and EU that are very mature markets on the corn side of things and we’re seeing them become growing markets by buying corn in the form of ethanol as we go forward,” said Sifferath.   

Sifferath said our neighbors to the north have been the top U.S. ethanol importer in the world.

“Canada will probably import over 600 million gallons of ethanol this marketing year and we see Canada growing to potentially be our first billion gallon market in the next couple of years,” said Sifferath. 

Sifferath adds that his group markets ethanol and other products to 75 counties around the world.

RFA expects a record 2 billion gallons of U.S. ethanol to be exported this year. 

Last month, the U.S. Grains Council and the American Institute in Taiwan partnered to organize a conference on the use applications and sustainability benefits of ethanol in the transportation sector. 

Illinois is the second leading corn producer in the country, behind only Iowa.

This article was originally published at www.thecentersquare.com

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