There's an explanation of why reducing the tariff on bioethanol from Brazil would make a little real difference to the US gasoline pool and hurt US farmers.
Perhaps they could grow something that there's a real market for instead?
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There's an explanation of why reducing the tariff on bioethanol from Brazil would make a little real difference to the US gasoline pool and hurt US farmers.
Perhaps they could grow something that there's a real market for instead?
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