Biofuels Need Subsides

Mar 1, 2008 12:00 PM

If biofuels are to be successful, subsidies must exist, says an Iowa State study exploring their future.

Ag economists calculated that to meet federal production mandates, corn will need a 22-78¢ subsidy, biodiesel will need $1.97-2.90 and cellulosic ethanol will need to be subsidized $1.55-2.11. They contend the federal mandates may create more of a food vs. fuel debate, since corn will need a lower subsidy than switchgrass.

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