Southeast Asia Emerging as a Growth Market for U.S. Grains and Ethanol Exports

Experts note that economic growth, fuel demand, and energy diversification are opening new opportunities for U.S. grain and ethanol exports in Southeast Asia.

NASHVILLE, TENN. (RFD NEWS) — Southeast Asia is increasingly being viewed as a major growth opportunity for U.S. grain exporters, as new energy policies and rising fuel demand open additional market access across the region.

The U.S. Grains and Bio Products Council says recent ethanol-related policy shifts in several countries could provide longer-term support for American corn and grain producers, particularly as governments look to strengthen energy security and improve air quality.

Chris Markey with the council says energy security is the primary driver behind many of these policy changes.

“Energy security is probably the most immediate driver for a lot of these new policies coming online,” Markey said. “You also have climate commitments and air quality concerns that are playing a bigger role in policy conversations in the region.”

Markey pointed to Vietnam as one of the most active markets currently, noting that the country is implementing a new E10 ethanol mandate for one of its gasoline grades. That policy is expected to increase ethanol blending demand and, by extension, grain usage.

He also highlighted Indonesia as a significant long-term opportunity, calling it the 10th-largest gasoline market globally and the largest in Southeast Asia.

“That’s a market that’s very promising,” he said.

The Philippines remains another established buyer, with ongoing demand growth and potential for expanded support for biofuel policies.

Markey said the combination of economic expansion, transportation fuel demand, and energy diversification is creating new export opportunities for U.S. agriculture across the region.

As Southeast Asia continues to industrialize and expand fuel consumption, analysts say grain-based ethanol markets could play an increasingly important role in U.S. export strategy moving forward.

Marion is a digital content manager for RFD News and FarmHER + RanchHER. She started working for Rural Media Group in May 2022, bringing a decade of digital experience in broadcast media and some cooking experience to the team.

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