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The global food crisis

Rich nations attacked over biofuels

By Javier Blas and Guy Dinmore in Rome

Published: June 3 2008 03:00 | Last updated: June 4 2008 08:42

Rich countries came under attack on Tuesday at the United Nations food summit for their biofuel subsidies and production targets, declining spending on development aid for agriculture and large subsidies to European and US farmers.

Jacques Diouf, director-general of the Food and Agriculture Organisation, told heads of state and governments gathered in Rome that ”nobody” understood why cereals had been diverted from human consumption ”mostly to satisfy a thirst for fuel vehicles”.

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