U.S. Corn to be Used as Ethanol Feedstock in Vietnam, an Industrial Info Market Brief
U.S. Corn to be Used as Ethanol Feedstock in Vietnam, an Industrial Info Market Brief
Vietnam's Tung Lam Company, an ethanol producer using cassava as a primary feedstock, is preparing to test U.S. corn as a feedstock as part of the U.S. Grain Council's support to Vietnam increase ethanol usage under the E5 blend mandate. Prices of cassava have increased since 2018 due to a demand surge from Southeast Asia, leaving limited supply available. Because of this, Tung Lam Company has considered the corn-based ethanol production trial.
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