USDA Trade Mission Spurs Record Ethanol Exports to China
USDA Trade Mission Spurs Record Ethanol Exports to China
时间:2016-01-06
WASHINGTON, Dec. 23, 2015 – The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) today
announced a significant jump in ethanol exports to China this year, following a
USDA-led trade mission to the country last year. Representatives from nine state
departments of agriculture and 28 U.S. companies, including renewable fuels
businesses, traveled to northeast China to explore opportunities for trade in
the region.
China is the largest market for U.S. food and farm products – U.S.
agricultural exports to the country tripled over the last decade, now accounting
for nearly 20 percent of all foreign sales of U.S. agricultural products.
"Our objective for every trade mission is to create new markets for farm
products made in rural America," said USDA Under Secretary for Farm and Foreign
Agricultural Services Michael Scuse, who led the mission. "U.S. ethanol exports
to China have jumped from $8 million to more than $86 million since our May 2014
visit. In October, we exported more ethanol to China than in the previous 10
years combined."
Scuse led the delegation to promote U.S. agriculture, and explore the role
that renewable fuels might play in China's long-term clean energy strategy. The
delegation met with gasoline companies, fuel blenders, oil companies, commodity
traders, and government officials to promote the benefits of using higher
ethanol blends. During October, the U.S. exported 32.5 million gallons of
ethanol to China, valued at $57 million, or 46 percent of total U.S. ethanol
exports for the month. Previous U.S. exports of ethanol to China averaged less
than $3 million annually from 2005 to 2014.
Earlier this year, USDA partnered with 21 states through the Biofuel
Infrastructure Partnership (BIP) to nearly double the number of fueling pumps
nationwide, expanding the ethanol refueling infrastructure by nearly 5,000
pumps, a $210 million investment that will give consumers access to clean,
American-made biofuels, and provide more choices at the pump.
"These are the kind of initiatives that strengthen our rural communities, and
open new doors and help our farmers and ranchers capitalize on the tremendous
export potential for American agricultural products," said Scuse.
The past seven years have represented the strongest period for American
agricultural exports in the history of our country, with U.S. agricultural
product exports totaling $911.3 billion between Fiscal Years 2009 and 2015. In
fiscal year 2015, American farmers and ranchers exported $139.7 billion of food
and agricultural goods to consumers worldwide. Not only that, U.S. agricultural
exports supported more than 1 million American jobs both on and off the farm, a
substantial part of the estimated 11.7 million jobs supported by exports all
across our country. Record agricultural productivity and exports are one example
of how USDA has helped to bring transformative change to Americans living,
working and raising families in rural America.
USDA Trade Mission Spurs Record Ethanol Exports to China