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Winnebago plant comes online for renewable ethanol production

Greenfield Global reached an agreement with Central Farm Service (CFS) for the supply of corn to its newly acquired ethanol plant in the US.
Greenfield acquired the Winnebago plan in Minnesota and has started the production of renewable ethanol.
The Winnebago plant has a production capacity of 48 million gallons per year, which mainly serves the low-carbon fuel marketplace.
CFS has 17 grain locations in southern Minnesota and northern Iowa. The CFS grain team includes 10 experienced grain marketing advisors who utilise specialised tools and information to help farmers formulate effective grain marketing plans.
CFS offers daily market commentary, a variety of grain marketing contracts, online grain marketing, and online account information.
The partnership between Greenfield and CFS also includes an offtake agreement for dried distillers grain products (DDGS) produced by Greenfield. DDGS, a co-product of the ethanol production process, are an excellent source of energy and a highly nutritious animal feed.
CFS will begin buying corn immediately for harvest and beyond for delivery to the Greenfield plant in Winnebago.




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