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The increased demand for ethanol brings up the question of imbalances in food market prices and supplies. Should the government regulate the amounts of staple grains being grown to correct those imbalances?
Govt should discourage farmers from abandoning food crops for fuel crops
16%
Govt should offer new subsidies to farmers who grow food instead of fuel
12%
No the market will find its own equilibrium soon
52%
Yes regulation is needed to prevent food shortages or price spikes
17%
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