July 11 , 2026
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- The OECD-FAO Agricultural Outlook 2026-2035 report stated that food crops will remain the main source of global biofuel production until 2035.
- First-generation biofuels made from maize, sugarcane, cereals, and vegetable oils will continue to dominate global biofuel markets.
- Second-generation biofuels from crop residues and woody biomass are not expected to see a major rise in production share.
- Global ethanol production is projected to reach 162.5 billion litres by 2035, with maize as the major feedstock.
- Emerging economies, including India, Brazil, and Indonesia, are expected to contribute 80% of global biofuel demand growth.
- The report was jointly released by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO).
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