Biofuel Production Reduces Ecosystem Services | PNAS

by P&P

Here, we estimate the value of natural biological control of the soybean aphid, a major pest in agricultural landscapes, and the economic impacts of reduced biocontrol caused by increased corn production in 4 U.S. states (Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin). ... Recent biofuel-driven growth in corn planting results in lower landscape diversity, altering the supply of aphid natural enemies to soybean fields and reducing biocontrol services by 24%. This loss of biocontrol services cost soybean producers in these states an estimated $58 million y-1 in reduced yield and increased pesticide use.
Source: PNAS

Hat tip: Agricultural Biodiversity Weblog