Global Biofuel Demand Set to Grow by Nearly 70% as Food Prices Rise
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
A new study by Transport & Environment shows that global biofuel demand is set to grow by nearly 70% by 2030, driven by high oil prices and government blending targets. This growth risks exacerbating rising global food prices and fertiliser shortages, with vegetable oil prices already at a post-2022 peak. Governments are promoting biofuels to combat high oil prices, but this may lead to a food crisis. The study warns that increasing biofuel production would put further strain on the fertiliser market, which is already disrupted. Biofuels already use up 5% of the world's fertilisers to produce just 4% of global transport fuels.
💡 Why It Matters
- · Governments' pursuit of biofuels threatens to divert vital resources away from food production, jeopardizing global food security.
- · Prioritizing food over fuel is crucial to avoid devastating environmental and social consequences.