The international competitiveness of the U.S. corn-ethanol industry: A comparison with sugar-ethanol processing in Brazil

Date
2006-01-01
Authors
Gallagher, Paul
Schamel, Guenter
Gallagher, Paul
Shapouri, Hosein
Brubaker, Heather
Major Professor
Advisor
Committee Member
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Altmetrics
Authors
Research Projects
Organizational Units
Economics
Organizational Unit
Journal Issue
Series
Department
Economics
Abstract

An indicator of competitive position, the cost difference between ethanol import from Brazil with sugar processing and domestic production with corn in the United States under ideal conditions without tariffs in the ethanol market, is developed conceptually. An ex ante version of the indicator that is based on historical prices and today's technology is calculated for the last 30 years and subjected to time series analysis. Results suggest that there are no trends, but there are cyclical periods of advantage for both industries. Further, long-term averages suggest that profits would be similar in both countries under ideal trade conditions. However, the corn wet-milling industry may have slightly higher profits than other processes and locations. Finally, the U.S. dry-milling industry could improve its competitive position using modified corn varieties with high starch content, and using corn residues for biomass generation of electrical and heat energy.

Comments

This article is from Agribusiness 22 (2006): 109, doi: 10.1002/agr.20072.

Description
Keywords
Citation
DOI
Collections