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New findings in food versus fuel debate, Petroleum Review, August 2007, p 7

In US, J Urbanchuk of LECG finds that the cause of increased food prices is due to escalating energy costs, and not the rising price of corn, as popularly understood. See www.rippmedia.com/LECG-JU-Ethanol.doc.
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