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growing feedstock for ethanol (corn, sorghum, wheat, sugarcane, and other grains) and major crops competing with feedstock for … for ethanol. Land moves away from major crops and pasture competing for resources with feedstock crops. Because of the … land resources such as oilseeds. We shock the model with exogenous changes in ethanol demand, first in the United States …
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growing feedstock for ethanol (corn, sorghum, wheat, sugarcane, and other grains) and major crops competing with feedstock for … for ethanol. Land moves away from major crops and pasture competing for resources with feedstock crops. Because of the … land resources such as oilseeds. We shock the model with exogenous changes in ethanol demand, first in the United States …
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the margin how sensitive land allocation is to the growing demand for ethanol. Land moves away from major crops and … pasture competing for resources with feedstock crops. Because of the high U.S. tariff on ethanol, higher U.S. demand for … other land uses in most countries. Keywords: Acreage, area, biofuel, corn, crops, ethanol, FAPRI model, feedstock, land …
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more significant decreases indeveloping countries like India and Sub-Saharan Africa. Feedstock commodities (sugar, corn and …
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negative effect on US HFCS production. EU sugar and isoglucose productions expand along with US ethanol and biodiesel and …, biofuels, by-products, and related competing crops) and major trade partners in these markets. The analysis develops a multi … tariff and TRQ liberalization and their direct contractionary impact on US sugar supply, EU biofuel production, and indirect …
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negative effect on US HFCS production. EU sugar and isoglucose productions expand along with US ethanol and biodiesel and …, biofuels, by-products, and related competing crops) and major trade partners in these markets. The analysis develops a multi … tariff and TRQ liberalization and their direct contractionary impact on US sugar supply, EU biofuel production, and indirect …
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negative effect on US HFCS production. EU sugar and isoglucose productions expand along with US ethanol and biodiesel and …, biofuels, by-products, and related competing crops) and major trade partners in these markets. The analysis develops a multi … tariff and TRQ liberalization and their direct contractionary impact on US sugar supply, EU biofuel production, and indirect …
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alternative fuels. However, in the United States, the public’s attitude toward ethanol, one of the most readily available … levels influence preferences for ethanol blends using an online survey of fuel consumers across the United States. The … ethanol production on food prices. The results do suggest that consumers are willing to pay a premium for fuel blends that …
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evidence that corn ethanol mandates have created a tight link between oil and agricultural markets. Rather increases in food …
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this benefit is therefore paramount. High-energy-density crops with low perishability allow farmers to grow small … quantities on existing lands. Highly perishable, low-density crops such as sugarcane require tight integration between growers …
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