BRAZIL IS ON TRACK TO INCREASE ETHANOL PRODUCTION BY 2026, EXPERTS SAY.

Brazil’s renewable fuel production is set to rise sharply this year as firm ethanol prices, low global sugar prices, a larger sugarcane harvest, and new corn-based ethanol plants reshape output. Analysts say mills are shifting their mix toward ethanol because current ethanol prices trade at a strong premium to sugar, whose New York contract is near a five-year low. The new harvest starting in March is expected to favor ethanol at least through mid-June. At the same time, Brazil is expanding corn ethanol capacity, with more than 3 billion liters expected by 2026. Overall ethanol production could reach a record 36.5 billion liters in 2026/27, raising the risk of domestic oversupply and boosting exports.
Source: Nova Cana