US biofuels: beyond ethanol

Growth in the US ethanol market is slowing as the government rethinks its support for the industry. What does that mean for biofuels traders and could ethanol’s pain be biodiesel’s gain? Alexander Osipovich reports

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Stimulated by government incentives, the US ethanol market exploded in recent years. Last year, the US consumed over 300 million barrels of ethanol – more than triple the amount in 2005 – and overtook Brazil to become the world’s top ethanol exporter. The long ethanol boom has showered benefits on Midwestern farmers, mainly by propping up the market for corn, the primary feedstock for US ethanol production.

It has also also been good news for derivatives traders. Having sprung into existence

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