Global food prices rise as US
diverts grain to ethanol
21-03-07
As the US diverts grain to produce ethanol to fuel cars, food prices have
begun rising the world over.
A report by the Earth Policy Institute (EPI) said corn prices have doubled
over the last year; wheat futures are trading at their highest level in 10
years and prices of rice are rising.
The report said by 2008, close to one third of the US grain harvest will
be going to ethanol, reducing the amount available both for internal use and
for export. The world's breadbasket is fast becoming the US fuel tank the
institute said.
The Institute further said that unless Washington restricts the grain used
for fuel, it faces not only a consumer revolt at supermarket checkout
counters at home, but also spreading political instability in low- and
middle-income countries on a scale that could disrupt global economic
progress, it said.
The Institute concluded by saying that creating chaos in world grain
markets is totally unnecessary.
Raising auto fuel efficiency standards 20 % would reduce oil use as much as
converting the entire US grain harvest into ethanol.
Source: www.domainb.com
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