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Farmers urged to grow fuel crops as energy prices rise

By Fiona Harvey,Environment Correspondent

Published: September 17 2005 03:00 | Last updated: September 17 2005 03:00

Farmers could help ease the fuel crisis, the government has said. The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs wants more farmers to grow biofuel or biomass crops and believes that oil at $60-plus a barrel and petrol at £1 a litre could make the business case more compelling.

Margaret Beckett, environment secretary, said: "It could be profitable for farmers to grow biofuels [at a time of high oil prices]."

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