So ... I did not like, because I work in the area of sugar cane toward the production of ethanol, and how much Obama supports U.S. farmers, they will ctza to increase production of corn ethanol using them ... therefore they will reduce the import of ethanol, and very damaging Brazil, since investments in sugar and alcohol in Brazil increased approximately 90% compared to last year.
Therefore, it is expected to pump 2009 with ctza'll have to sell my car again and buy a car 95 years. ¬ ¬
For the record, until two months ago was a 2008 Golf, now I have a 2008 Palio with ctza get worse from here ... I'll be about 2 years of VW ... HAHAHAHAHA (laugh not to cry)
At least not yet needed to sell the apartment, YET.
Good luck to him ...
but the way it currently produces for export, without labor, destroy some sugar cane crop which is one more attack through the soil and ambinete [who lives near the sugarcane say], it is not so bad except for large producers. And best of all, the domestic price of alcohol [which is what matters to Brazilians] will lower ...
@ Welington:
You're a little clueless about sugarcane ... which hits the ground is burning, but these days 80% of plants use mechanical harvesting, ie, no burning, so do not harm the soil, "agreção" is the same as the production of cereals.
And no, alcohol does not go down in Brazil, not really, because if we can not export alcohol, exporting sugar, ie, produce less alcohol and about 95% of production will be converted into sugar for export (the 5% of production will be converted into ethanol will be only to supply our fleet of cars). So, can write, and soon Brazil will ta matter Ethanol or producing only enough for consumption, but with prices up there. I had to do a study that would affect the ta do what Obama promised, the conclusion was that in two or three years the price of ethanol is almost the same as gasoline, ie, above $ 2.30 per liter. Wait ... wait ... my guy will have a car to make gasoline that is cheaper than alcohol.
Fixing: Aggression