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Biofuel land demand puts peasants at risk: report

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The rise of biofuels is not only adding to the global food price crisis but also poses a risk for peasants, pushed off their land to make way for energy crops, a report prepared for this week's food summit said.

The use of food such as maize, palm oil and sugar to produce fuel has been blamed in part for record high commodity prices which are driving millions of people into hunger, and will be a key issue discussed by world leaders at the Rome summit.

Condemned as a "crime against humanity" last year by the then U.N. food rapporteur, Jean Ziegler, critics of biofuels say they divert nutrition away from mouths and into fuel tanks and compete for land that should be used to grow food.

Both the United States and the European Union have policies promoting the use of biofuels as alternatives as a way to reduce reliance on crude oil.

The report, published on Monday by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) that hosts the three-day summit from Tuesday, flagged up several social and environmental risks of biofuels, but said they were not the main cause of the food crisis.

"Recent hikes in world food prices have not been caused primarily by biofuels," it said, listing the main reasons for the price hikes as poor harvests, low stocks and rising demand in Asia for food and fodder.

By Robin Pomeroy
Reuters
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1 response // Biofuel land demand puts peasants at risk: report

  • As the Oil Companies know, they are going the way of the Dinosaur.
    This is also true for Bio-fuel (in its current phase) as a viable alternative of any lasting effectiveness to solve our worlds fuel problems.
    The following link should be recognized and explored. It shows far more promise as a source of fuel that may have lasting solutions to our current demands on energy.

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