While The World Groans Over Oil, Ethanol’s Suppliers Quietly Weep

 | Apr 22, 2020 17:01

Across the commodities universe, the loudest rumblings are about the carnage in oil, Monday’s historic subzero prices for U.S. crude and how finding tankers to store oil is like finding ventilators in some countries for COVID-19 patients.

But there are also two other constituencies in the raw materials space hurting from the demand destruction in energy caused by the coronavirus — and their voices have been almost drowned out by the din in oil.

They are the humble corn and sugar growers who supply the feedstock for ethanol, the biofuel mandated as additive to petroleum in India and Brazil and gasoline in the United States.