Farm groups urge Trump not to weaken US biofuel policy
Chicago
US FARM groups urged President Donald Trump in a letter on Monday not to weaken the nation's biofuels policy requiring corn-based ethanol to be blended into petrol, calling it a critical engine of rural American jobs.
Mr Trump is due to meet with senators and cabinet members on Tuesday to discuss potential tweaks to the law, called the Renewable Fuel Standard, that would help oil refiners who have increasingly complained the programme costs them a fortune.
"As you meet this week to discuss these issues, we ask that you not entertain proposals that would undermine the purpose and intent of the RFS," according to the letter, signed by the heads of six farm groups, including the National Corn Growers Association and th…
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