I just got second-hand news about a report on Global National tonight about ethanol where I understand they claim that encouraging ethanol production is resulting in shortages of corn available to feed people and they suggest that low-income families could starve or be unable to afford food as a result. Has anybody seen this that can add to my understanding of their story?
My two responses so far: Where are the market signals telling us we have a corn shortage? The market is telling us the exact opposite. US corn dumped across the border tells us exactly the opposite. And secondly, even if we do move into a shortage situation as ethanol expands, buyers of corn for human consumption can increase their bids for corn to compete with ethanol and, IF NOBODY ELSE in the chain decides to profiteer from that increase (unlikely I know but that's not ethanols fault), it will have a negligible impact on the price of corn-based foods in the retail sector due to the ridiculously low share of the food dollar corn producers receive.
Anyway, if anyone has seen it I'd like to know more. You can contact Global National at globalnational@canada.com. Also there is a poll up at http://www.canada.com/globaltv/national/index.html, Do you feel biofuel is a good alternative to petroleum? Which is currently running at 58% yes and 42% no, which suggests to me that the story has already affected the thoughts of those who are responding because that's a much higher negative opinion of biofuels than anything I've seen.
My two responses so far: Where are the market signals telling us we have a corn shortage? The market is telling us the exact opposite. US corn dumped across the border tells us exactly the opposite. And secondly, even if we do move into a shortage situation as ethanol expands, buyers of corn for human consumption can increase their bids for corn to compete with ethanol and, IF NOBODY ELSE in the chain decides to profiteer from that increase (unlikely I know but that's not ethanols fault), it will have a negligible impact on the price of corn-based foods in the retail sector due to the ridiculously low share of the food dollar corn producers receive.
Anyway, if anyone has seen it I'd like to know more. You can contact Global National at globalnational@canada.com. Also there is a poll up at http://www.canada.com/globaltv/national/index.html, Do you feel biofuel is a good alternative to petroleum? Which is currently running at 58% yes and 42% no, which suggests to me that the story has already affected the thoughts of those who are responding because that's a much higher negative opinion of biofuels than anything I've seen.
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