Last week, the U.S. Grains Council (USGC) welcomed reporters from Japan’s key nationwide news groups to visit with and interview ethanol stakeholders to gain perspective on the future of Japan’s ethanol market.
This team arrived shortly after Japan’s government announced its intention for the country’s gasoline to be blended with 10 percent ethanol (E10) by 2030 and E20 by 2024.
“As the Japanese government announced its roadmap for ethanol direct blending, we would like to support its policy by sharing the benefits of ethanol to the Japanese public,” Tommy Hamamoto, USGC Director in Japan said. “Through the media team visits, the reporters are expected to understand what ethanol is, its benefits and the future potential of it as a green energy source.”
The media team started their visit in Illinois where they met with university professors, visited a gasoline retailer and chatted with Illinois Corn to learn about U.S. corn and ethanol production. At each visit, the journalists learned about ethanol’s role in mitigating global warming and environmental benefits. They also discussed Japan’s role as an international market for U.S. corn ethanol. The team gained an understanding of broad uses of corn for food, feed and fuel and future production of U.S. corn and ethanol.