“In the past several years the changing world energy situation has
generated intensive discussion about biofuels, much of it promising a
source of environment-friendly energy that would also be a boon to
the world’s farmers. At the same time skeptics argue that biofuel production will threaten food supplies for the poor and fail to achieve the environmental benefits claimed. Based on the analyses below, we conclude that in order to make a difference in the lives of poor people as both energy producers and consumers, and to make strong environmental and economic contributions, biofuel technology needs further advancement, and investments and policies facilitating agricultural innovation and trade will have to be considered.” — from Text
IFPRI 2005-2006 Annual Report Essay
Published date:
2006
Publisher:
International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)
DOI:
http://dx.doi.org/10.2499/0896299147
PDF file:
ar05e.pdf(1.8MB)





