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Renewable energy fueling inflation? USDA data compares rising bio-energy demand & edible oil prices over time

The demand for agricultural products like corn, soybeans and animal fats in bio-fuel production is driving up the prices of edible oils to historic levels, according to new data released by the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture.

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The demand for agricultural products like corn, soybeans and animal fats used to produce biofuel is driving up the prices of edible oils to historic levels, according to new data released by the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture’s Economic Research Service (USDA ERS) as well as data from the U.S. Department of Energy’s Energy Information Administration on Oct. 19, 2023.

According to the USDA, the U.S. produces and consumes renewable energy sourced from agriculture and forestlands “on a commercial scale that impacts energy markets.” In 2022, U.S. ethanol production totaled about 15.4 billion gallons and combined biodiesel/renewable diesel production totaled about 3.1 billion gallons.

The new dataset, U.S. Bioenergy Statistics, combines different data sources to create a value-added product whose statistics highlight the biofuel-based demand for agricultural feedstocks. Significant biofuels include ethanol (made mostly from corn), biodiesel, and renewable diesel (which are made from vegetable oils as well as animal fats, waste oils, and greases).

According to the data collected from 2000 through the year 2021, as demand for biofuels increases over time, so does the price per pound for all types of edible oils in the set, which include plant-based oils like canola, corn, soybean, and sunflower oil as well as animal fats like lard and tallow.

Here is a look at how the price (in cents) per pound for these edible oils has changed over the last 21 years:

Canola Oil

2000: 17.6 cents per pound

2021: 85 cents/lb.

% change: 383% increase

Corn Oil (edible)

2000: 13.5 cents/lb.

2021: 58 cents/lb.

% change: 329.6% increase

Soybean Oil

2000: 14.1 cents/lb.

2021: 68 cents/lb.

% change: 382.2% increase

Lard

2000: 748 cents/lb.

2021: 1065 cents/lb.

% change: 42.4% increase

Tallow

2000: 12.3 cents/lb.

2021: 63.3 cents/lb.

% change: 414.6% increase

Marion is a digital content manager for RFD-TV and The Cowboy Channel. She started working for Rural Media Group in May 2022, adding a decade of experience in the digital side of broadcast media and some cooking experience to the team.

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