19, 6:29 am, taxfusal@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> By Ambrose Evans-Pritchard, International Business
Daniel J. Lavigne Daniel J. Lavigne
> grain harvest into ethanol plants for fuel is reaching its political
> and moral limits.
> of the UN's Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO). "Naturally
> people won't be sitting dying of starvation, they will react," he
> said.
> low of 5m tonnes, rations for eight to 12 weeks. America - the
> world's food superpower - will divert 18pc of its grain output for
> ethanol this year, chiefly to break dependency on oil im****ts. It
> has a 45pc biofuel target for corn by 2015.
> change. Europe's farm ministers are to debate a measure this week
> ensuring "absolute priority" for food output.
>
> "The world food situation is very serious: we have seen riots in
> Egypt, Cameroon, Haiti and Burkina Faso," said Mr Diouf. "There is a
> riots. Five died.
> Daniel J. Lavigne
> The global food bill has risen 57pc in the last year. Soaring
> freight rates make it worse. The cost of food "on the table" has
> jumped by 74pc in poor countries that rely on im****ts, according to
> the FAO.
> adding 73m mouths a year. The global population will grow from 6.5bn
> to 9.5bn before peaking near mid-century.
> If you have a lawful duty to refuse to be party to the murder of one
> refuse to sup****t a society that would commit mass murder for whatever
> reason.
> Daniel J. Lavigne
> Thank you.
> Daniel J. Lavigne, Founder
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