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Wednesday, May 16th 2007
Added: Wednesday, May 16th 2007
"Thus, it’s dishonest to claim corn farmers will become less dependent on subsidies if direct price supports are eliminated. Without the scaffolding of subsidies that prop up the entire ethanol empire, from top to bottom, at taxpayer and consumer expens
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Sunday, May 13th 2007
Added: Sunday, May 13th 2007
"At current prices, it appears that the only way to make biofuels a starter is for government to forgo the fuel levy of R1,21 a litre. Treasury has a track record in fighting against special deals and subsidies, preferring a one-size-fits-all model that i
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Monday, April 23rd 2007
Added: Monday, April 23rd 2007
ADM Chief Executive Officer Patricia Woertz said in an interview that the company will produce about 5 billion gallons of ethanol this year and projects production leaping to about 14 billion gallons in the near future.
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Added: Monday, April 23rd 2007
Conference call with the API, in which the latter says it is "agnostic" about E85
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Thursday, March 01st 2007
Added: Thursday, March 01st 2007
It’s probably a good thing that Tennessee hasn’t built first-generation ethanol plants. Jim Cooper says it’s better to wait than rush to subsidize flawed projects. “What I worry about is our inferior technologies begging for subsidies ... ."
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