The Corn Refiners Association (CRA) is the national trade association representing the corn refining industry of the United States. CRA and its predecessors have served this important segment of American agribusiness since 1913. CRA advocates for science-based public policy and economically-sound decisions at the state, federal, and global levels. It approaches every new challenge with its members and their customers in mind, working to foster technological innovation, expand commercial opportunities, advance free trade, build the bioeconomy, and feed a hungry world. ABOUT THE INDUSTRY: Corn refiners manufacture sweeteners, starch, advanced bioproducts, corn oil, and feed products from corn components such as starch, oil, protein, and fiber. Corn refined ingredients are utilized in thousands of different consumer products and industrial goods used every day all around the world. For more than 150 years, our corn-related innovations have made food taste better, cosmetics last longer, pharmaceuticals easier to swallow, and plastics environmentally friendly. And now, corn products are used in 3-D printing inks and studied by nanotechnology scientists as a method for delivering cancer treatments. That’s why we call corn nature’s renewable building block. Websites: Company page: www.corn.org Resources and Research on Corn Sweeteners for Food and Beverage Professionals: www.cornnaturally.com
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The Corn Refiners Association annual revenue was $7 million in 2026.
John Bode is the President and CEO of Corn Refiners Association.
11 people are employed at Corn Refiners Association.
Corn Refiners Association is based in Washington, District of Columbia.
The NAICS codes for Corn Refiners Association are [8139, 81, 813, 813910, 81391].
The SIC codes for Corn Refiners Association are [86, 861].