… a
new lobbying organization called the
ADM, Monsanto
Intensify Food-Versus-Fuel Debate
CNN Money
July 24, 2008: 09:47 AM EST
ADM, backed by seed makers Monsanto Co. (MON) and DuPont Co.
(DD), as well as Deere & Co. (DE), made their call through a new lobbying
organization called the
The move highlights a sharp divide in the
Members of the new alliance have long argued that
technological improvements would boost crop yields and prevent demand from
renewable fuels from crowding out food supplies.
This view is fiercely opposed by food companies such as
Tyson Foods Inc. (TSN) , which has called for
The alliance is led by Mark Kornblau,
a Democratic strategist, and its launch in a general-election year coincides
with a period of sharply rising food inflation, as well as soaring gas prices.
Executives from the four companies and the Renewable Fuel
Association, or RFA, will call on lawmakers worldwide "to support
agricultural innovation globally".
"While others are asking should it be food 'or' feed
'or' fuel, we believe the answer is 'and'," said Monsanto Chief Executive
Officer Hugh Grant on the company's earnings call last month.
The lobbying is expected to trigger staunch opposition from
other executives in the
Tyson Chief Executive Dick Bond attributes rising food
inflation in the
Bond has called on Congress to reduce or drop a federal tax
subsidy and end import tariffs on sugar-based ethanol.
"Diverting corn to make ethanol doesn't make
sense," said Bond in April. Tyson declined to comment ahead of the
alliance launch at a press conference in
Current
Bond wants both of these removed, a call that makes his
stance more strident than others in the sector, such as Cargill's CEO, Greg
Page, who has made repeated calls for a greater level of national debate on the
food-versus-fuel issue.
Cargill and Bunge Ltd. (BG), another agribusiness group
vocal in the debate, are not members of the alliance.
-By Doug Cameron, Dow Jones Newswires
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