Biofuels pushing 30 m into poverty: Oxfam
China Daily | Updated: 2008-06-26 07:43
BRUSSELS: Biofuels are responsible for 30 percent of the increase in global food prices, pushing 30 million people worldwide into poverty, aid agency Oxfam said in a report yesterday.
The use of biofuels is soaring as developed countries try to reduce their dependence on imported oil and cut emissions of carbon dioxide, but critics say they have led to a shortage of grain, pushing up commodity prices.
"Rich countries' demands for more biofuels in their transport fuels are causing spiralling production and food inflation," said Oxfam biofuel policy advisor Rob Bailey, who wrote the report. "Grain reserves are now at an all-time low."
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