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Michael Wetzstein Department of Agricultural & Applied Economics University of Georgia The Economics of Alternative Energy Sources and Globalization: The Road Ahead, November 2009 reason.com

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 As early as 1983, research indicated the potential of fuel ethanol over the next decades to be very disruptive to global agricultural commodity prices  This food vs. fuel trade-off emerged on a global scale with the world agricultural commodity price crisis  This crisis in price spikes was do to:  Sharp increases in biofuel demand  Rapid economic growth  Droughts  High oil prices  Weak dollar  Speculation  Export restrictions pigprogress.net

 Employs economic models  Computable general equilibrium models  Mathematical simulations  The models determine the magnitude of long-run agricultural commodity price impacts of fuel-price shocks  The models generally do not capture short- run price dynamics  Detailed studies of specific crops may include the short-run dynamics, but often exclude the impacts of other markets  As an example, long-run analysis using CGE indicates that fuel-price shocks govern rising food prices  Some studies have even suggested U.S. could become a net importer of food as opposed to an importer of oil

 Sorting out the impact of biofuels on global agricultural commodity prices is naturally an empirical one.  It is simply impossible to determine the impacts of biofuels on agricultural commodity prices without turning to data  Distinguish between the short-run versus the long-run canteatethanol.com

 Projections conclude food prices would remain relatively high for many years to come because of expanded biofuel production, high oil prices, and increased international demand  Other projections were correct in stating a short- run bubble in food prices existed in early 2008 which deflated toward the year’s end  In the long-run, productivity gains and acreage response to prices can mitigate the volatility in agricultural commodity prices iadorestyle.com

 Short-run fuel and agricultural commodity market volatilities are a consequence of a different set of factors then long-run market volatilities.  Such a hypothesis would explain some of the shortcomings of previous results by not distinguishing between short- and long-run price volatility web.worldbank.org

 Fuels  Ethanol  Gasoline  Oil  Agricultural Commodities  Corn  Rice  Soybeans  Sugar  Wheat  The long-run cointegration of these prices is investigated simultaneously with their multivariate short-run interactions theautochannel.com

 No direct long-run relation between fuel and agricultural commodity prices  Limited if any direct short-run relations  Consistent with the hypothesis, short- versus long-run price adjustments do differ  Short-run: Sugar prices are influencing all the other agricultural commodities prices except rice ladpw.org itulip.com uchsc.edu fortunespawn.com preparednesspro beaut.ie agricultureinformation.com puppyluvdc.com

 Number one world input for ethanol  Increased ethanol production is potentially influencing short-run agricultural commodity prices through its impact on sugar prices  Possibly more plausible, sugar prices as a leading indicator of economic growth are serving as a growth surrogate  Sugar contributes 20% of GDP and employs 30% of the workforce in African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of States  Economic growth, in general, is then the driver of short-run agricultural commodity price fluctuations beaut.ie

 Results support the effect of agricultural commodity prices as market signals which restore commodity markets to their equilibria after a demand or supply event (shock)  Such shocks may in the short-run lead to agricultural commodity price inflation, but decentralized freely operating markets will mitigate the persistence of these shocks  Consideration may then be directed toward shifting agricultural policy for mitigating such short-run commodity-price inflation with commodity buffers for supplementing supplies in years of insufficient harvest  Such commodity buffers could blunt food price spikes caused not only by possible biofuel stocks but also shocks associated with weather, conflicts, and terrorism ikhwanweb.com

 Monthly price data 1989 – 2008  The Jarque-Bera test statistics reject the hypothesis of nomality at the 1% level for all but four of the series  Dickey-Fuller and augmented Dickey-Fuller unit root tests indicate first differencing the logarithm of the price series results in generally a 99% confidence level of each series being stationary

 Price series are cointegrated if they move together in the long-run. Although there may be short-run shocks causing price series deviation, if they are cointegrated there is a long-run linear relation which ties the prices together  Johansen trace tests were applied in a stepwise procedure for indicating the long-run relations among the eight price series federalreserve.gov

lnP o = − lnP g (0.051) (0.012) lnP e = − lnP g (0.175) (0.041) lnP b = − 0.347lnP s lnP r (0.713) (0.096) (0.143) lnP w = lnP s lnP r (0.769) (0.081) (0.148) lnP s =− lnP c −2.830lnP r (4.738) (0.828) (0.964) where P o, P g, P e, P b, P s, P r, P w, and P c are the level prices of oil, gasoline, ethanol, soybeans, sugar, rice, wheat and corn, respectively math.ku.dk

 Vector error corrections specifies the short-run dynamics of each price series in a framework that anchors the dynamics to long-run equilibrium relationships (cointegrates)  Granger causality tests: Lack of both long- and short- run causality between fuel and agricultural commodity prices  The exception is the short-run positive influence of sugar prices on oil prices nottingham.ac.uk

U.S. production of ethanol from corn is not elucidating an ethanol and corn price relation and corn prices are not influencing other agricultural commodity prices. On the contrary, the direction points to the influence of soybean, sugar, and rice prices on corn price trends fortunespawn.com uchsc.edu agricultureinformation.com beaut.ie preparednesspro

 In the long-run, as the global economy expands or contracts, oil prices are affected which then influence gasoline and ethanol prices  However, a funneling of this world activity directly through fuel prices to agricultural commodity prices is not apparent  Commodity prices are affected by global economic activity, but not through fuel prices itulip.com ladpw.org uchsc.edu

 One possible reason for this food vs. fuel price disconnection is the lack of any persistence in the agricultural commodity prices given a price shock  Impulse response analysis indicates after months most if not all of the price shocks are dissipated  This lack of price persistence to a shock indicates a rapid market response mitigating a shock’s effect  Such a response supports the theory indicating decentralized perfectly competitive markets are efficient in responding to price signals

 Results suggest a possible modification in the CGE models and other numerical models which may assume a direct long-run link between fuel prices and agricultural commodity prices  The resulting forecasting of high agricultural commodity prices precipitating from high fuel prices may be misleading ladpw.org itulip.com uchsc.edu fortunespawn.com preparednesspro beaut.ie agricultureinformation.com puppyluvdc.com

 Results have implications far beyond suggesting modifications in modeling  Spikes in agricultural commodity prices whether caused by biofuels, climate, conflicts, or just human mistakes cause irreparable harm to the global poor  Policies including agricultural commodity buffers, designed to blunt these short-run price spikes should be developed and implemented

Zhang, Z., C. Qiu, and M. Wetzstein. “Blend-Wall Economics: Relaxing U.S. Ethanol Regulations Can Lead to Increased Use of Fossil Fuels,” working paper. Zhang, Z., L. Lohr, C. Escalante, and M. Wetzstein. “Ethanol, Corn, and Soybean Price Relations in a Volatile Vehicle-Fuels Market.” Energies. 2(2009): Zhang, Z. and M.E. Wetzstein. “Economics of Biofuels: Past and Future.” CAB Reviews: Perspectives in Agriculture, Veterinary Science, Nutrition and Natural Resources, Number 075, 3(2008):1-15. Zhang, Z., L. Lohr, C. Escalante, and M.E. Wetzstein. “Mitigating Volatile U.S. Gasoline Prices and Internalizing External Costs: A Win-Win Fuel Portfolio.” American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 90(2008): Lohr, L., C.L. Escalante, and M.E. Wetzstein. “Ethanol Fuel Subsidy: Has It Out-Lived Its Usefulness?” Yale Economic Review (Winter 2008).

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Food versus Fuel: What do Prices Tell Us?  Sorting out the impacts of biofuels on commodity prices is impossible without turning to data  Time-series on prices Long-run cointegration Short-run interactions  Results: No direct long-run price relations between fuel and commodity prices green.autoblog.com Limited if any short-run relationships Prices are market signals which restore market equilibria after event shocks

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 Variance-decomposition results provide information on the relative magnitude of the causation influence of one price series on another.  Results indicate oil accounts for 78% of gasoline prices, where sugar variability contributes only 8% and 11% of variance for corn and soybeans