Ethanol Prices in Brazil Stay High Amid Climate and Policy Challenges
Ethanol prices in Brazil remain high due to climate impacts, shifting production priorities, and regulatory policies, with elevated costs and volatility expected through 2026.
Ethanol prices in Brazil remain high due to climate impacts, shifting production priorities, and regulatory policies, with elevated costs and volatility expected through 2026.
Brazil's ethanol market saw strong sales growth and sustained price increases at the end of 2025, with firm demand supporting prices into early 2026 despite challenges ahead.
Brazil sees a surge in ethanol sales and rising prices in São Paulo during the last week of 2025, indicating strong market demand and liquidity prospects.
Brazil's inflation in September 2025 rose mainly due to a sharp increase in electricity prices, impacting housing costs and keeping inflation above the Central Bank's target.