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US Ethanol exports fall, DDGs climb

U.S. ethanol exports hit multi-year lows during July. The Renewable Fuels Association says ethanol exports of 51.6 million gallons were down 37% from June and the lowest monthly total since October 2013.

Canada bought 29.2 million gallons, but key customers Brazil, China, and India didn’t make significant purchases.

Distillers dried grain exports were 1.06 million tons, up 13% on the month, mainly to Mexico, Turkey, and Vietnam.

U.S. ethanol imports during June were 12.7 million gallons, all from Brazil.

The above news was originally posted on 1430wcmy.com

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