Lance A. Brown wrote:
>
>> This is not necessarily true - if there's unused land and
>> the new crop grows into that land, then this would have no positive
>> impact in the food price. The reverse would even be more likely,
>> since if it becomes not viable to turn the food crop into fuel,
>> the new crop would compete with the previous crops, making
>> food prices cheaper.
> 
> Unused land suitable for corn or sugarcane? 
>
You didn't parse my e-mail address. Do it now.
There's plenty of suitable land for sugarcane here... :-)

> Surely you jest.
>
Most times (I was once named the list jester), but not now.

Alberto Monteiro
albmont (at) centroin (dot) com (dot) br (just in case your 
mail program doesn't show)

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