In India, the Agriculture and Food Minister, Sharad Pawar, said that the Government will not create a subsidy program for ethanol producers. E5 ethanol is mandatory throughout the country excepting Jammu and Kashmir, some north-eastern states and the island territories. E10 is mandatory from October 2008.
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