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        <title>Kudzu could be the next biofuel</title>
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        <description>No techniques for harvesting kudzu exist and new farm equipment may need to be created in order to pull the plant's roots out of the ground. Also, an increase in demand could be problematic as current regulations do not allow cultivation of the noxious we</description>
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        <description>UNICA says subsidies in America and Europe for farmers and biofuels may be one element of the rising price of food which has caused riots in Haiti and other countries. But Jank insists Brazil is not contributing to that development.</description>
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        <description>Lula da Silva stressed the value of the &amp;quot;golden revolution&amp;quot; which brings together &amp;quot;the earth, the sun, labour and cutting-edge technology&amp;quot; and which could be exported to Africa's Savannah, &amp;quot;so similar to the Brazilian Cerrado&amp;quot;.</description>
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        <description>Congress is not shocked to discover that an idealistic [ethanol] program has gone awry. Instead, they're eager to avoid the blame for something that they already knew they were up to. This is not a case of &amp;quot;unintended consequences&amp;quot;; it is a case of intend</description>
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        <title>Is ethanol getting a bum rap?</title>
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