Thursday, February 10, 2011

THE INCREASE IN PRICE OF CORN PER BUSHEL MAY HAVE BEEN THE DELIBERATE MEANS TO DISCOURAGE THE USE OF CORN AS ALTERNATIVE FUEL IN MOTOR VEHICLES AND CERTAIN INDUSTRIES.

The increase in price of the essential commodity corn rated at ($
7) seven dollars a bushel in the USA domestic markets that has been claimed as attributes of severe Winter weather in the mostly sunny Southern States seems unrealistic to the fact that it may have been deliberate means of discouragement against the use of cheap corn as alternative fuel in motor vehicles and certain industries to prevent the wide spreading hunger in rural America , the outer skirt of cities and urban areas in the USA.

Written by Godfrey Ohia.

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