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Planet Ark :
US corn growers applaud "huge win" in ethanol vote

USA: April 25, 2002

ST. LOUIS - The National Corn Growers Association (NCGA) yesterday 
cheered a U.S. Senate vote that is likely to triple use of ethanol in 
making cleaner-burning gasoline over the next 10 years.

Senators from California and New York this week failed in a 
last-ditch effort to kill the ethanol provision included in a broad 
U.S. energy bill scheduled to be finished this week in Congress.

The ethanol provision was authored by Senate Majority Leader Tom 
Daschle and endorsed by other farm state lawmakers.

The U.S. now produces 1.8 billion gallons of ethanol, mostly made 
from corn. The provision would require use of 2.3 billion gallons of 
ethanol by 2004 and 5 billion gallons by 2012, based on a new 
mandatory renewable fuels standard (RFS).

"This vote was about the future of the country and taking real steps 
to become energy independent," NCGA president Tim Hume said in a 
statement.

"This is a huge win for corn growers and the coalition of 
agriculture, oil, ethanol and environmental groups that came together 
to forge this historic RFS agreement," he said.

The Bush Administration also supports the ethanol measure.

But Democrats Dianne Feinstein of California and Charles Schumer of 
New York fought the plan, saying it would trigger gasoline shortages 
and higher prices because of the difficulty in shipping enough 
ethanol to refiners on the West and East coasts from the Midwest Corn 
Belt states.

Their effort to kill the ethanol measure failed when the Senate voted 
61 to 36 to set aside their amendment.

"Our opponents talked a great deal about what could not be done," 
Hume said. "What they have failed to recognize is the determination 
of U.S. farmers to play a role in this nation's energy future."

Ethanol has long enjoyed generous tax breaks to encourage production. 
It is an alternative to MTBE, a gasoline additive now banned in some 
states due to groundwater contamination.

Almost half of U.S. ethanol is produced by Decatur, Illinois, based 
Archer Daniels Midland .

REUTERS NEWS SERVICE


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