BRAZIL’S CORN ETHANOL SET TO REACH 15 BILLION LITERS, ACCORDING TO RESEARCH

Brazil plans to produce 13-15 billion liters of corn ethanol by 2032, according to study by Agroícone. Currently, the country produces 6 billion liters, with an expected increase to 7.3 billion by 2024-25, cementing its position as the world’s second largest producer. The study highlights the importance of second-crop corn in promoting sustainable development by producing ethanol, power, and animal feed inputs. By 2030, the use of BECCS technology, which capture and stores carbo, could lead to a 15.9 million metric tons decrease in CO2 emissions.
Source: RPA News(*Translated by Ia Niani)