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Emerging markets are expanding biofuel use, especially U.S. ethanol, to boost energy security and cut emissions.
Emerging markets in Nigeria, Japan, Central America, Mexico, Peru, India, Taiwan, and Indonesia are expanding biofuel interest, particularly U.S. grain-based ethanol, to enhance energy security, diversify supplies, and cut emissions.
Despite limited existing biofuel infrastructure, these nations are building ethanol capacity, growing local feedstocks like corn, sugarcane, cassava, and sorghum to reduce import dependence.
Bioethanol offers lower emissions, co-products such as animal feed, and applications in transport and sustainable aviation fuel.
The U.S. is boosting exports through policy advocacy, trade missions, technical support, and research collaboration via the U.S. Grains and BioProducts Council, with the U.S., Brazil, and India leading global production potential.
Los mercados emergentes están expandiendo el uso de biocombustibles, especialmente el etanol estadounidense, para impulsar la seguridad energética y reducir las emisiones.