From shortage to surplus, India pours record rice crop into ethanol

From shortage to surplus, India pours record rice crop into ethanol

This year’s ample monsoon rains are poised to deliver an abundant harvest.“Our top priority is making sure we have enough food,” a senior government official told Reuters, declining to be named because he was not authorised to speak with the media.“But since we have way more rice than we actually need for that, we’ve decided to use some of it for ethanol production,” the official said.The state-run Food Corporation of India (FCI) has allocated a record 5.2 million metric tonnes of rice for ethanol, equivalent to nearly 9% of global rice shipments in the 2024/25 marketing year ending in June.In the previous year, less than 3,000 tonnes of FCI rice went into ethanol.FCI buys nearly half of India’s rice crop and currently has reserves, including unmilled paddy, of a record 59.5 million metric tonnes on June 1, far exceeding the government’s target of 13.5 million tonnes for July 1.

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