Sudan Wants Brazil's Flex-Fuel Cars and Its Ethanol Know-How
Written by Marina Sarruf   
Sunday, 23 November 2008

Ali Osman and Miguel Jorge during meeting in São Paulo by Marina Sarruf Brazil's Development, Industry and Foreign Trade minister Miguel Jorge, and the minister of Industry of Sudan, Ali Ahmed Osman, should soon sign a protocol of understanding for industrial cooperation between both countries. They met November 20, in São Paulo, to discuss the common interests and sectors. Agroindustry is among the main interests.

According to Miguel Jorge, the protocol should cover partnerships between food processing industries, production of leather and shoes, textiles and garments, metal and electric and electronic products. "We are also going to develop work to bring businessmen from both countries closer together," he said.

The minister of Sudan spoke about the plans for industrialization of his country and about the program for construction of 10 ethanol and sugarcane mills. Osman invited Miguel Jorge to the inauguration, in January, of the first ethanol factory of Sudan, which was equipped with Brazilian machinery.

According to Miguel Jorge, the Sudanese are greatly interested in Brazilian technology for production of ethanol and dual fuel vehicles. Currently, 70% of the fleet of the Arab country is gasoline powered and the government plans to start mixing ethanol into it.

"Brazil is interested in spreading the cultivation of sugarcane for production of ethanol as we need to replace the more polluting fossil fuels," said the minister, who also discussed the possibility of Brazil exporting flexible-fuel vehicles to Sudan.

Another topic discussed between the ministers was the possibility of Brazil sending a team of professionals from the Brazilian Agency for Industrial Development (ABDI) to Sudan to verify the areas and sectors that both countries may work in cooperation. "ABDI should also work on taking to Sudan businessmen interested in investing in the Arab country," said Miguel Jorge.

Apart from the industrial sector, the government of Sudan also plans to make agreements with the Ministry of Agriculture of Brazil, involving the Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation (Embrapa).

Osman is in São Paulo for the International Conference on Biofuels, promoted by the government of Brazil. The event began on Monday, November 17,  and ended Friday, November 21.

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Brasil Future in the Arab world
written by Social Life, November 23, 2008
Thats how we should do Brazil!
Viva Brazil for the great working you have done on the lest 5 yeas!
Lets Make the world a better place ,Work for a better lfe or Social networking world!
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Lets Make the world a better place ,Work for a better lfe or Social networking world!
written by ch.c., November 24, 2008
What about the Deaths Squads...in Brazil ?
What about the Brazilian World Reknowned .....Injustice ? Such as Sister Dorothy murderer being FREE ?
What about the vote buying "pardon" pronounced...by your senators in a secret vote and as much corrupted as those they pardoned ?
What about Brazil being the World Worst or Second Worst for..... wealth inequality ?
What about Brazil with the World Highest homicide rate (ON A PER 100'000 CAPITA), nearly twice as high as South Africa ranked WORLD SECOND WORST ?

YESSSSS....as yous said "Viva Brazil for the great working you have done on the lest 5 years!"

But NOOOOOO....this is not as you said " Thats how we should do Brazil! "


Last but not least, during the last 5 years had
- the Lowest economic growth rate in...MERCOSUR
- the Lowest economic growth rate in...BRIC
- One of the lowest economic growth rate of ALL South Americans and Caribeans countries
- One of the lowest economic growth rate of ALL emerging countries....ON EARTH !

No doubt this is exactly what YOU ARE APPLAUDING.....as great success !!!!
Therefore Nooo doubt that in the years ahead...NOTHING WILL CHANGE MUCH...and your various rankings will stay the same.......LAGGING NEARLY ALL OTHER COUNTRIES !

Hey hey....just think about it and come back with better proven stats...if you can !

In the meantime, let me say hip...hip Lula, hip... hip Lula, the Commander in Chief with the worst proven track record when compared to his equivalent peers !


But....but...but....Brazilians are natural losers. They dont stop caressing their navel when they lag nearly all their peers !

Scratch your head instead !

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ooops...on my....Last but not least, during the last 5 years had
written by ch.c., November 24, 2008
should read
Last but not least, during the last 5 years BRAZIL OF COURSE had...ETC ETC
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Just What Africa Needs
written by Ric, November 24, 2008
A locally produced, flex fuel, four-door sudan.
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