date:Mar 19, 2013
s in animal feeds has been large enough to make it an active importer of DDGS. Some observers have suggested that the demand for U.S. corn that many believed would mean a mushrooming in Chinese imports of U.S. corn has in part been displaced by the sometimes-cheaper importation of DDGs from corn, Dr. Wisner said.
At the moment, DDGS cost 100% of corn, Dr. Wisner said, and has been trending higher in concert with firming corn values. He said the key to DDGS pricing is in relation to the tightnes