WASHINGTON (AP) — The Bush administration on Wednesday was downplaying the role of biofuels production in rising food prices.
The debate involves questions of blame for rapidly inflating prices for staple crops that have led to famine and riots in many parts of the world.
Some economists and food scientists have argued that biofuel production should be scaled back because it is a major factor in rising food costs, particularly corn.
Saturday, May 17, 2008
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