The chief economist for the Renewable Fuels Association says trade disruptions have not soured expectations for significant growth in ethanol exports.
Scott Richman tells Brownfield with Mexico back in the fold, the U.S. can expect that country’s appetite for corn to expand.
They’re a very large buyer of corn already from the United States. They’re the number one buyer of distillers grains, which is wonderful. They are already a significant but not large-scale buyer of ethanol.”
He says Mexican energy reforms should allow for more access of ethanol blends like E6 and E10.