by Stacy Feldman -
Jan 17th, 2008
If one of the world's largest exporters of corn converts part of its crop from food to fuel it will create food insecurity all over the world. Especially in poor nations that have undeveloped agricultural bases of their own.
That's the lesson that has emerged from America's corn ethanol policy.
Evidence Indonesia for the latest. It's facing sky-rocketing prices, food scarcity, bubbling riots and political unrest.
How come?
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