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U.S. ethanol exports up 27 percent year-over-year

U.S. ethanol exports surpassed one billion gallons halfway through Marketing Year 2024/2025—a 27% increase from last year—driving an 11% rise in overall grain exports. Canada remains the top buyer, while EU demand surged by 78 million gallons. The U.S. Grains Council credits the growth to ethanol’s quality and versatility in global markets.

U.S. ethanol exports have crossed the one-billion-gallon threshold halfway through Marketing Year (MY) 2024/2025, a 27 percent increase from the same period in MY 2023/2024, according to new information from the USDA. The sharp rise in ethanol sales contributed to an 11 percent increase in U.S. grains in all forms (GIAF) exports compared to last year’s data. “Passing one billion gallons in ethanol exports just six months into MY 2024/2025 is a testament to the quality and versatility of U.S. ethanol,” said Alicia Koch, U.S. Grains Council (USGC) director of global ethanol export development. Canada is maintaining its place as the top importer of U.S. ethanol, purchasing 19 million more gallons than at this point in the last marketing year, and the European Union is showing strong appetite for U.S. ethanol by importing 78 million additional gallons.

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Source : Iowa Agribusiness Radio Network

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