Survey says voters
favor increased ethanol use
By Janie Gabbett on 7/16/2008
MeatingPlace
A survey of 1,200 registered votes showed 59 percent
supporting increased use of ethanol in the
The survey, commissioned by the Renewable Fuels Association,
was conducted between June 23 and July 1 by Democratic polling firm Greenberg
Quinlan Rosner and Republican polling firm Public
Opinions Strategies.
Asked to choose from a list what is most to blame for rising
food costs, here is how participants responded:
·
49 percent chose "increased cost of
gasoline and fuel"
·
11 percent chose "increased commodities
speculation"
·
8 percent chose "increased use of grain for
ethanol"
·
8 percent chose "corporate takeover of food
production"
·
7 percent chose "increased demand in
· 7 percent chose "severe weather."
To view a summary of survey findings click here: http://www.ethanolrfa.org/
Last month, in a study commissioned by the Grocery
Manufacturers Association, author Bill Lapp said the rapid expansion in the use
of corn to produce ethanol is currently the most significant factor driving
corn and other agricultural commodity prices to record levels.
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