date:Dec 05, 2018
ethanol market looks set to expand as well thanks to policies designed to lower emissions. Ethanol and sugar consultancy F.O. Licht expects global demand to rise at least 2 percent a year over the next decade.
And while Brazilian ethanol often cannot compete with low-cost U.S. supplies, Brazils cane-based ethanol has a lower carbon footprint that could appeal to governments striving to meet Paris climate agreement commitments.
Colombia, for example, is one of several countries changing biofuel