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Biofuel Impacts on World Food Supply: Use of Fossil Fuel, Land and Water Resources
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EngineeringEnvironmental ImpactsBioenergySustainable Food SystemAgricultural EconomicsWorld PopulationSustainable AgricultureSustainable Crop ProductionFossil FuelIndustrial CropPublic HealthFood PolicyCorn GrainEnergy CropCircular BioeconomyBiofuel ProductionWater ResourcesBioethanol ProductionNatural Resource EconomicsWorld Food SupplyFood ProductionFood CropsSustainable ProductionInterfuel Substitution
The rapidly growing world population and rising consumption of biofuels are increasing demand for both food and biofuels. This exaggerates both food and fuel shortages. Using food crops such as corn grain to produce ethanol raises major nutritional and ethical concerns. Nearly 60% of humans in the world are currently malnourished, so the need for grains and other basic foods is critical. Growing crops for fuel squanders land, water and energy resources vital for the production of food for human consumption. Using corn for ethanol increases the price of U.S. beef, chicken, pork, eggs, breads, cereals, and milk more than 10% to 30%.
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