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The Chinese Are in Brazil to Learn All on Ethanol PDF Print E-mail
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Monday, 11 April 2005

A Chinese mission is in Brazil for a series of visits and meetings in Brasília, São Paulo, Piracicaba (interior of São Paulo state), and Rio de Janeiro.

The purpose of the mission, which is led by the Chinese engineer, Sun Xiaokang, is to become acquainted with the production process, industrial operations, and the national distribution structure for ethanol. The Chinese also want to learn how the regulations and norms for the sector were formulated.

The visit is the result of a memorandum signed in November, 2004, between the Brazilian Ministry of Development, Industry, and Foreign Trade, and the National Development and Agrarian Reform Commission of the Chinese People's Republic, ratifying the partnership between the two countries.

Brazil is the world's biggest producer of sugar cane. Between 1989 and 2004, productivity grew 20%. In the next few years, ethanol consumption on the Brazilian domestic market should increase even more in consequence of the growing number of cars with "flex fuel" motors (which run on either ethanol or gasoline).

In 2003 the fleet of Brazilian cars with this type of engine totaled 48 thousand. In 2004 the total soared to 300 thousand vehicles.

Another factor contributing to the strengthening of the Brazilian ethanol production market is that alcohol made from sugar cane is cheaper than alcohol made from beets or corn, as is the case in Europe and the United States, respectively.

The current annual storage and transportation capacity of Brazilian terminals amounts to 3.6 billion liters.

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lealab@aol.com
written by Guest, December 07, 2005
Iam very interested in any brazilian companies that produce ethanol that also trade on the stock exchange. if possible could you please give me the name of at least one company.

thank you and regards

leeann labriola/sousa
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healings@sbcglobal.net
written by Guest, May 30, 2006
I'M INTERESTED IN BRAZILIZN COMPANIES THAT PRODUCE ETHANOL THAT ALSO TRADE ON THE STOCK EXCHANGE PLEASE THANK YOU FOR YOUR SPEEDILY RESPONSE ALSO IF POSSIBLE CAN YOU GIVE ALIST OF NAMES OF COMPAINES THANK YOU P.S I WANT TO GET OUT OF DEBT
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Colonel
written by Yssel Meyer, March 22, 2007
Dear Sir /Madam
I am going to be short:
1.We have 60,000 hectares of uninhabited land in a country that is lying just below sub-tropic Africa – Mozambique-war free for 20 years.
2.It can produce 3000 metric ton of Ethanol from 9000 metric ton sugarcane.
Never had anything planted on it.The machine to do it is available in South Africa
3.It has a rivers on both sides than can supply water(plenty) 24/7 365 days a year.
4.The logistics is good.
5.If we had the financial contacts or means we would have drawn up a business plan
and presented it to the big financial powers to be.
If you are not interested (not meant to sound harsh) you may know of a company or consortium that my be.
More info I can divulge eg.maps,territory plus other goods such as titanium,jewels,tourmaline ,iron ,coal and tantalite.
There is currently a Brazilian Company minig coal within 200Km.
Kind Regards ,
Brig.Jose Ajape & Col.Yssel Meyer



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