US Secretary of State admits biofuels raise food prices |
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| By Humphrey Cheung | ||||
| Tuesday, April 29, 2008 08:07 | ||||
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Washington DC – US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has admitted that the increased production and use of biofuels has helped raise food prices around the world. In a speech given to a gathering of Peace Corps country directors, Rice said biofuels have caused “some effect” on food prices, but added that it was an “unintended consequence” of government policies. The US government mandates that 9 billion gallons of ethanol be added to gasoline this year and that will increase to 15 billion gallons by 2015. Farmers and ethanol production plants receive a 51-cent per gallon tax credit for ethanol production. Interestingly enough some countries, like China, have banned using any food crop for biofuel conversion.
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