Filipino farmers and investors may profit from biofuel ventures in idle, upland, and other so-called marginalized areas without disrupting food supply. According to the study `Assessment on the Use of Marginal Areas for Cultivation of Feedstock for Biofuel` by Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS) research fellow Dr. Roehlano M. Briones, concerns on food security, economic viability, and environmental sustainability of biofuel ventures `find weak support in the case of the Philippines.`
Farmers may expect improved livelihood with biofuel dev`t