Corn ethanol production continues to grow in Brazil

UNICA, the Brazilian sugarcane industry association, has reported that ethanol production was up during the second half of January with more than 96% of production coming from corn. Ethanol sales were also up for the full month.
Mills in the south-central region of Brazil processed 239,370 tons of sugarcane during the second half of January, down 66.28% when compared to the same period of last year. Total sugarcane harvesting since the beginning of the current harvest season, which began April 1, 2024, is down 4.93% when compared to the previous harvest season.
Mills in the region produced 401.8 million liters (106.14 million gallons) of ethanol during the second half of January. Production included 237.5 million liters of hydrous ethanol, up 8.79%, and 164.3 million liters of anhydrous ethanol, up 73.97%. Corn ethanol accounted for 387.67 million liters, or 96.49% of total production during the period, up 38.4% when compared to the same two-week period of 2023.
Total ethanol production since the beginning of the current harvest season reached 33.19 billion liters, up 3.43%. Production included 21.11 billion liters of hydrous ethanol, up 9.84%, and 12.08 billion liters of anhydrous ethanol, down 6.14%. Corn ethanol production accounted for 6.78 billion liters, up 31.23%.
Total sales since the beginning of the current harvest season reached 29.83 billion liters, up 10.73%. Sales included 19.21 billion liters of hydrous ethanol, up 18.18%, and 10.62 billion liters of anhydrous ethanol, down 0.6%.
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