U.S. exports of distiller’s dried grains increased six percent between September and March compared to the same period a year earlier. The USDA says almost 7 million metric tons of the ethanol co-product was sold internationally during that time. The US Grains Council says it promoted exports of the livestock feed, but there was also plenty of it at attractive prices. A story on World-Grain, dot com says the export increase was despite a sharp drop in purchases by China, which has been the largest buyer the past few years.
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