The controversy over using food crops as feedstock for biofuel production is increasing with the latest announcement from
The exclusion of maize comes amid concerns over food security and fears of price increases, Minister Buyelwa Sonjica explained at a briefing at the Union Buildings,
Sonjica said that the concerns over what crops to use could delay the enactment of the government’s biofuels strategy. In early November the strategy on biofuels was finalized and sent to the country’s Cabinet for consideration. Minister of Trade and Industry Mandisi Mpahlwa told a media briefing in
Among the issues the committee reviewed was the potential effects that the biofuels industry could have on the country’s food security, and the kind of support incentives that could be provided for biofuels producers. In addition to maize sugar cane, soya beans, and algae, were considered as possible feedstocks for
Mpahlwa said that more details on the strategy were likely to emerge when he next briefed journalists on the government’s economic cluster’s program of action, early 2008.