An oversupply of agave plants and a rise in U.S. ethanol demands are leading many Mexican farmers to burn their agave fields in favor of corn, according to Reutuers. The switch to corn will eventually lead to an agave scarcity and therefore a tequila shortage in the coming years. Officials are predicting that farmers will plants between 25% and 35% less agave this year. Disease has also taken its toll and many in the industry believe that by 2008 much
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