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Fueling Disaster Report: A Community Food Security Perspective on Agrofuels

décembre 2007

The new magic bullet for our energy woes – industrial agrofuels – is already exacting heavy costs on food security and rural communities around the world. The anticipated increase in agrofuel production could lead to catastrophic impacts on the world’s ability to feed itself.

In this report, Grassroots International, the Community Food Security Coalition, World Hunger Year, Food First and several other food justice organizations tackle these impacts and identify actions that would buffer communities from increased hunger, poverty, and environmental degradation.

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