Corn Ethanol Expands in Brazil

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Now accounting for 19% of national biofuel production.

The corn ethanol industry in Brazil has experienced remarkable growth, jumping from 2% to 19% of the country’s biofuel supply in just five years. This rapid expansion is poised to continue, with 22 new projects for plant construction or facility expansion currently underway, according to a report by Itaú BBA.

Key Investment Figures and Capacity Increases

  • Planned Investments: R$ 20 billion.
  • Production Capacity Growth: Additional 6 billion liters per year.
  • Corn Demand Increase: An extra 14 million tons of corn annually.

Impact on Biofuel and Agriculture Markets

  • For ethanol: The projects represent a 20% increase in fuel supply compared to the 2024/25 harvest.
  • For corn: The new demand marks an 80% rise compared to the current volume processed for biofuel production.

This growth reflects the increasing importance of corn as a raw material in Brazil’s bioenergy sector, complementing the dominant sugarcane ethanol industry and diversifying the country’s renewable energy portfolio.

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