Yes, it is. On the corn side, again, we can differentiate between corn grown for food consumption and corn used for feed consumption. The corn they use in ethanol production in North America is referred to as yellow dent corn. It's feed-based corn. This isn't a corn that you would find on the food side. That corn, again, is industrial-use corn, on the feedstock side for animal feed, and in the case of ethanol production. It's a different variety and a different quality of corn.
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