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Chicken Industry Issues Warning on Price Impact of Greater Demand for Ethanol

Posted : Wed, 24 Jan 2007 18:19:00 GMT
Author : National Chicken Council
Category : Press Release
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WASHINGTON, Jan. 24 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The vast increase in the use of renewable and alternative fuels urged by President Bush could have the unintended effect of pushing up the cost of poultry and other foods of animal origin, according to the National Chicken Council.
This is because the most commonly used feedstock for renewable fuels is corn, which is also the largest component of animal feed, NCC said. The demand for corn from ethanol producers has already led to a doubling of the price of corn, putting great pressure on the cost of producing chickens and other food animals.
"We estimate that ethanol demand has already increased the price of chicken by six cents per pound wholesale," said William P. Roenigk, senior vice president and chief economist for NCC. "If government continues to push corn out of livestock and poultry feed and into the energy supply, the cost of producing food will only increase."
Production of ethanol is currently subsidized by the federal government through a tax credit of 51 cents per gallon of ethanol added by fuel blenders. In his State of the Union message, President Bush called for an increase in the production of renewable and alternative fuels from 7.5 billion gallons to 35 billion gallons by 2017. He also proposed $2 billion in loans for the development of fuel from sources other than corn, such as switchgrass or other "cellulosic" sources.
"While we applaud the Administration's support for the development of alternative fuels, the fact remains that corn is the most popular feedstock for ethanol, and increasing the demand for ethanol will put additional pressure on the cost of both corn and food," Roenigk said. "The supply of corn is not unlimited."
The National Chicken Council is the trade association based in Washington for the nation's integrated chicken producer-processors. Member companies of NCC account for about 95 percent of the chicken produced in the United States.
National Chicken Council

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