Wagoner hits out at UN report
The blunt assessment by the head of the world’s largest car company reinvigorates intense debate about ostensible social costs and environmental benefits of biofuels, a burgeoning industry some analysts say crowds out food production.
“If you look at what’s causing higher [bio]fuel prices, the cost of corn is a very small part of that," Mr. Wagoner said at a trade show in China.
The UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization has linked biofuels production – alongside factors such as crop failures and the falling dollar – to the spike in world food prices. The agency has ordered research on the subject in advance of a summit on world food security intended to take place in Rome from June 3-5.
But Mr. Wagoner said: “Oil prices are a far bigger driver of higher food prices than ethanol." FT.com