Philippines’ move toward E20 could boost demand for U.S. corn, ethanol

A southwest Ohio farmer says higher blends of ethanol in the Philippines could increase demand for U.S corn farmers. Karyn Forman tells Brownfield, “Currently, US ethanol is being blended with Philippines produced ethanol to meet their E10 mandate,” she says. “A move to E20 would equate to a demand of 360 million gallons of ethanol.” She […]

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