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The Andersons state tough to find best acquisition to grow United States ethanol output

U.S.based grain trader and processor The Andersons stated on Wednesday it has actually been challenging to find the right possession for a prospective acquisition as part of its plan to grow ethanol production.

Chief Operating Officer Expense Krueger said in a discussion panel at the BMO Global Farm to Market Conference that The Andersons has been trying to find potential acquisition targets for a while however has yet to find the best property that will permit it to produce ethanol with a lower carbon intensity score.

We have been vocal that we wish to grow our ethanol production, either through acquisitions or brand-new plants, Krueger said, including that a potential property to be purchased requirements to be large, effective and be found in a location whose geology will permit a carbon capture task. Ideally, it would have great logistics as well.

We have not discovered that yet, he stated.

Ethanol companies in the U.S. have plans to sequestrate and store part of the carbon emissions from their operations as a. way to produce a fuel with a lower carbon footprint and benefit. from greater market value along with from tax credits.

Krueger said the company is favorable about the ethanol. market, even before any bigger development of sustainable. air travel fuels (SAF), and it is looking to partner with farmers. that supply corn for their operations relating to low-carbon. farming practices.

If the company is able to integrate enhancements in its. ethanol centers with farmers' much better practices relating to. carbon, The Andersons would take advantage of tax credits, he stated.

Farmers are really thinking about discovering opportunities for. rate premiums, particularly in this market environment, the. executive stated.

(source: Reuters)