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Has The Ethanol Boom Ended?
Source: www.econ.iastate.edu
December 11, 2007
U.S. Ethanol policy is simply a regressive tax...
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
Once policy makers finally conclude/admit that ethanol is nothing more that a subsidy for farmers and the states that depend on farming, the ethanol industry will stagnate. Pumping money into an alternative fuel that results in significant price increases for staple food items is not an appropriate use of tax dollars. I find it sad that those on the Hill can't seem to understand the limited...
December 10, 2007Ethanol producers face continued challanges on both costs and revenues.
Author: Philip Corzine, Founder and General Manager, South American Soy LLC
Lack of infrastructure is creating price-gluts, and low or negative margins for ethanol producers. This situation could continue for another two years, as improvements in infrastructure struggle to keep up with expansions in production of ethanol. Corn acreage is already at its highest level since 1944, and with the current price relationships, will have a hard time gaining more acres...
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