Lawmakers turn up the heat on ethanol in response to rising food prices

Thursday, May 8, 2008 - 12:14 in Mathematics & Economics

They blame subsidies for an overproduction of corn, which they say has hurt other crops. Under pressure to do something about surging food prices, members of Congress are increasingly questioning the government's incentives for corn-based ethanol production, which have been blamed for contributing to the crisis.

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