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South Africa: No biofuel from maize


In December, South Africa unveiled a strategy for creating a biofuel industry. The government set the production target for bioethanol and biodiesel for the next five years at 2 % of total motor vehicle fuel consumption. The figure originally proposed was 4.5 % but this was adjusted sharply downwards by the government for fear of possible food shortages. What is more, no maize will be used for biofuel production until at least 2013 – another decision prompted by concerns about supply problems and price hikes. When the five-year period is up, Energy Minister Buyelwa Sonjica says the govern­-
ment will review the position. South Africa’s maize farmers voiced disappointment at the decision. They had speculated on additional profits from ethanol production. (ell)


D+C, 2008/01, Monitor

Background

Jörg Böthling/Agenda

Food security

For all people to get enough food, agriculture must thrive. Higher yields, however, will not suffice to overcome hunger. The purchasing power of those in need must rise too.

Print edition

D+C issue

No. 01 2008, Volume 49, January 2008

GIZ - Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit