LAND USE
A problem related to the competition for land
use is whether crops should be used to produce food
or fuel. (1) ______ areas will be examined in this re- (1)______
sped. Firstly, the problem should be viewed in its
(2) ______ perspective. When oil prices rose sharply (2)______
in the 1970s, countries had to look for alternatives to
solve the resulting crisis.
In developing countries, one of the possible
answers to it is to produce alcohol from (3) ______ material (3)______
This has led to a lot of research in this area particularly
in the use of (4) ______. The use of this material (4)______
resulted from two economic reasons: a (5) ______ in its (5)______
price and low (6)______ costs. (6)______
There are other starchy plants that can be used
to produce alcohol, like the sweet (7)______or the (7)______
cassava plant in tropical regions, and (8) ______ and (8)______
sugar beet in non-tropical regions. The problem with
these plants is that they are also the people’s staple
food in many poor countries.
Therefore, farmers there are faced with a
choice: crops for food or for fuel. And farmers naturally
go for what is more (9)______. As a result, the (9)______
problems involved are economic in nature, rather than
technological. This is my second area under consideration.
Finally, there have already been practical applications
of using alcohol for fuel. Basically, they come in two forms
of use: pure alcohol as is the case
in (10)______, and a combination of alcohol and (10)______
gasoline known as gasohol in Germany.