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Animal plan incites pork-barrel politics

By Doug Cameron in Chicago

Published: June 19 2007 18:32 | Last updated: June 19 2007 18:32

Any future market for bio­fuels will depend on the stance of the US, the world’s biggest consumer of transport fuels. But Washington’s propensity for pork-barrel politics means that the push for biofuels must negotiate a complex array of tax breaks and subsidies.

The response to a plan by ConocoPhillips and Tyson Foods to produce “renewable biodiesel” from animal fats is emblematic.

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