BRAZIL IS EXPECTED TO PRODUCE 10 BILLION LITERS OF CORN ETHANOL IN THE COMING YEARS.

The expansion of corn ethanol production in Brazil’s Northeast is set to add 1.3 billion liters annually, complementing the 2.3 billion liters of sugarcane ethanol and reducing dependence on Center-South supplies, according to SCA Brasil. Maranhão and Bahia will lead with nearly 800 million liters of new capacity, cutting logistics costs, boosting self-sufficiency, and enhancing competitiveness through byproducts like DDGS for animal feed. Brazil is projected to produce 10 billion liters of corn ethanol in 2025/26, with potential to double capacity as new plants advance in the Northeast and Central-West. However, most of this growth will serve the domestic market, with limited prospects for exports or aviation fuel.
Source: Nova Cana