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When the Biofuels Act of 2006 was signed into law back in January 2007, it did not only assure us of cleaner air, it promised to reduce our fuel importation by 12 percent as well as “resuscitate and strengthen the economic health of both our coconut and sugar industry” which in turn would “alleviate poverty by reducing our dependency on imports” by making sure our prices were not being dictated to by big importers. Or so goes the pitch.

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DR. ED ALABASTRO
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When the Biofuels Act of 2006 was signed into law back in January 2007, it did not only assure us of cleaner air, it promised to reduce our fuel importation by 12 percent as well as “resuscitate and strengthen the economic health of both our coconut and sugar industry” which in turn would “alleviate poverty by reducing our dependency on imports” by making sure our prices were not being dictated to by big importers. Or so goes the pitch.

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