WHO ARE WE – We Produce the Meat and Poultry to Feed the U.S., and the World
The Coalition for Balanced Food and Fuel Policy is an alliance of animal agricultural groups concerned about the impact that the corn-based ethanol policy may have on the competitiveness of animal agriculture, exports, the food industry and ultimately the consumer.
While the Coalition supports efforts to increase American energy security and diversification, it is concerned that burning food and feed as fuel may have many unintended consequences for animal agriculture, family farmers and ranchers, the world's poor, and consumers alike.
WHY WE CARE – Will Americans Be Forced to Choose Between Food and Fuel?
The United States is working toward greater energy security and diversification by encouraging the development and use of alternative and renewable energy and fuels. Ethanol from corn is by far the largest segment of the alternative fuels market. Corn-based ethanol can not be seen as the silver bullet solution to America’s fuel needs.
Corn is a primary feed source for America’s
livestock and poultry producers. When
30-40 percent of the corn crop is burned as
fuel, corn prices rise. When inputs like feed
rise in cost so do the cost of those livestock
and poultry and the meat and poultry they
produce. Our nation's current ethanol
policy may be good news for big ethanol firms,
but it's a raw deal for animal agriculture and
consumers.