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The global food crisis

Oil hits fresh high as biofuels rethink looms

By Carola Hoyos in Rome and Ed Crooks and Javier Blas in London

Published: April 22 2008 23:52 | Last updated: April 22 2008 23:52

Expectations rose on Tuesday that soaring food prices will provoke a rethink of support for biofuels in Europe and the US, as the price of oil hit a new high of almost $120 a barrel.

Biofuels produced from crops such as corn and soya provide a small but fast-growing share of road-fuel supplies, and had been expected to make an important contribution to meeting growing demand.

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