Secretary Schafer Calls Big Food’s Attack On Ethanol “Totally Off Base”

WASHINGTON – In a new interview, U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Secretary Ed Schafer lashed out against the perpetrators of a deceptive campaign against ethanol. In his response to a reporter’s question about food manufacturers’ high prices, Secretary Schafer said, “I just think that they are totally off base. They are building positions that I don't understand. And they're trying to justify the increased costs and the increased profits that they're making at the expense of another industry. That just isn't appropriate.” Secretary Schafer answered questions from reporters after his remarks at the Cellulosic Ethanol Summit in Miami. The full transcript of the reporter's question and Secretary Schafer's response is below.

Transcript of Secretary Schafer's Interview:

Reporter: Mr. Secretary, I wanted to get your — you mentioned GMA during your talk and said they might be the only people that are trying to get us not to move forward. [They] had a press conference yesterday, at least some of those groups. What's your reaction to some of the things they said? They want to do away with all ethanol mandates. And the other thing they said was that it could take as much as two years for the lower corn prices that supposedly impacted food prices earlier this year and drove prices up. They said it could take 18-24 months for that to work its way through the system and have our food prices lower. What's your reaction?

Secretary Schafer: Well, I think they stood up there with no credibility whatsoever. I mean, the reality is they kicked the new kid on the block, ethanol, you know, around – they kicked the new kid on the block around the block. You know, saying that, “Oh man, all the stuff that is going on is increasing our prices. There is nothing we can do about it. It's not our fault.” And then, you know, when prices go down dramatically over a short period of time they say, “You know, it takes us so long to adjust.” I just think that they are totally off base. They are building positions that I don't understand. And they're trying to justify the increased costs and the increased profits that they're making at the expense of another industry. That just isn't appropriate.

And importantly, they are working against important public policy in this country of energy independence. Why would they be against energy independence? They're working against increased economic activity. Why would they be against economic activity? The very people that are making money are buying their grocery products. Why are they trying to shut that down? They're trying to justify their corporate policy in increasing costs to the consumer by blaming it on somebody else. That's just simply wrong. In the end, [they] will deserve what comes, which likely is going to be lower purchases of their products cause of their increased prices.

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