Case IH Power Tab

Farm Futures
   Search Site:   Friday, May 25, 2012 | Bookmark This Site   
Skip Navigation Links
Home
Markets
News
Weather
Farm Futures NOW!
Magazine Online
RSS News
Land For Sale
Mobile
Subscribe
Reprints
Register
Login
About Us
Advertise
 
Share This
 

Ethanol Report Sees Improved Industry Health

Private review of the industry shows better returns and a healthier balance sheet for the industry.
Compiled by staff 
Published: Jun 16, 2011

As Congress works on ways to end ethanol subsidies, there's a worry that the industry may not be in strong enough financial health to survive the change. However a new industry report shows that the industry is apparently getting its financial house in order. Prepared by Christianson & Associaties, PLLP this second annual report on the ethanol industry, found several measures showing profitability has increased.

Profitability has increased for the industry on average 8 cents per gallon, with equity to asset ratio up more than 10% and working capital improvements are better with long term debt down about 20 cents per gallon. Changes to the industry, including consolidation and liquidation of excess capacity are key areas leading to some of this profit and operational improvement.

"The data suggests that 2009 and 2010 provided a substantial recovery for the ethanol industry," said John Christianson, Partner, Christianson & Associates, PLLP. "Management was focused on strengthening their balance sheets to prepare their companies for future volatility. Companies want to be in a position to weather the storms that may arise."

The report reviewed the operational and financial performance of more than 60 ethanol plants in five major benchmark areas. They found the financial outlook much improved. A key changes is that many of the plants improved their risk management strategies, an important move given the rising volatility of the corn market.

Christianson has been working with the biofuels industry for more than 17 years and has developed its unique set of benchmark measures that plants can use to gauge their financial health. The major areas measured include: overall ethanol industry analysis, regional ethanol plant analysis, production capacity analysis, plant production efficiency analysis, and balance sheet analysis.

Christianson notes the benchmarking program is unique to the industry because not only does it help define "benchmarks" for the industry to improve upon, it gives ethanol plants the ability to measure their success against their peers.



Permalink: Click here

Tagged: ethanol, biofuels

Comments
Read comments from others and share your own thoughts.
Please provide the answer to the following question:

 = 
 
Search this site:   

Read More Stories
USDA Seeks Comment on Report Timing
Read this storyWith new market hours,USDA is looking into the right time to release information to the market.
Read this story

Weekend Forecast Changes Pivotal for Grain Futures
Read this storyEurope remains a concern, but the big driver on Tuesday will likely be the state of next week’s anticipated Midwest rains.
Read this story

Farm Markets Rise Ahead of Holiday
Read this storyOvernight boost based on positive comments from Europe aimed at pressuring Germany.
Read this story

 
Morning Call by Bryce Knorr
USDA Seeks Comment on Report Timing
Farm Markets Rise Ahead of Holiday
Afternoon Recap by Arlan Suderman
Livestock Call By John Otte
Satellite Imagery Shows the Good and the Bad
CME Group Alters Hours…Again
The Buzz: Grain Market Chaos Continues
Weekend Forecast Changes Pivotal for Grain Futures
Farm Bill Heads for Senate Floor
Top 50 Tags
4-H afternoon recap American Farm Bureau Federation American Soybean Association animal health arlan suderman biodiesel biofuels bryce knorr BSE Bushel checkoff cotton Drought Environmental Protection Agency EPA ethanol Extension extension service farm farm bill Farm Bureau farm futures farm futures magazine farm futures market farm progress Farm Service Agency farmfutures farmfutures.com farming farmprogress.com fertilizer FFA free trade agreement Harvest insurance labor legal National Cattlemen's Beef Association National Corn Growers Association NCGA soybean soybean association soybeans SURE usda wheat winter wheat www.farmfutures www.farmfutures.com