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Grain Ethanol Grows Amidst the Cane

BLENDING DEMAND: INPASA’s corn ethanol plant in Sinop, Mato Grosso, Brazil, recently expanded to 554.7 MMgy. PHOTO: KATZEN

January 2, 2025

BY Lisa Gibson

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