As Congress debates this issue, The National Chicken Council and the National Turkey Federation -- along with the National Cattlemen's Beef Association -- have already urged the repeal the Renewable Fuel Standard.
The fuel mandate has been blamed for $35 billion in cumulative additional feed costs, decreased food affordability and growing global political unrest. At a minimum, repeal proponents have called for a temporary waiver until grain harvests have recovered from the recent U.S. drought.
Poultry Confidence Index respondents agree. However, they doubt that the government will repeal or reduce the Renewable Fuel Standard. Half of the respondents said a suspension is "somewhat" or "very" unlikely during the next six months, while slightly less than a quarter said it was "somewhat" or "very" likely.
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