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Selling Biofuel to the Rich Is Just a New Phase of Brazil Colony PDF Print E-mail
2007 - April 2007
Written by Edivan Pinto   
Monday, 09 April 2007 15:12

A castor bean plantation in Brazil Recent research on the impact of fossil fuels has contributed to making the subject of biofuels the order of the day. The acceleration of global warming is a fact that places the life of the planet at risk. However, it is necessary to demystify the principal solution that is now being proposed and disseminated by propaganda about the supposed benefits of biofuels.

Opposed to this idea that biofuels are the answer, Professor Mae-Wan-Ho, of the University of Hong Kong, a long-time critic of genetic engineering, explains that "Biofuels have been considered erroneously to be 'carbon neutral.' The costs of carbon dioxide emissions and energy to make fertilizers and pesticides have been ignored."

A report by the Belgian Cabinet of Scientific Studies shows similar results. "Biofuels cause more health and environmental problems because they create more particulate pollution and liberate more pollutants that increase the destruction of the ozone layer."

Soy has been presented by the Brazilian government as the principal source of biodiesel. Soy culture is like the jewel in the crown of Brazilian agribusiness, affirm Embrapa's (Brazilian Company of Farming & Cattle Raising Research) researchers.

In this context, the role of Brazil would be to furnish cheap energy for rich countries, which represents a new phase of colonization.

The current policies for the sector are sustained by the same elements that marked Brazilian colonization: appropriation of the land, of the natural goods and labor, which represents greater concentration of land, water, income and power.

It is estimated that more than 90 million hectares could be utilized to produce biofuels. What is more, the "efficiency" of our production is due to the availability of cheap labor, including slaves. These characteristics are made known by governmental departments and by some intellectuals, who created the idea that the production of biofuels would bring great benefits.

"Our country has the largest extension of land in the world that is still available to be incorporated into the productive process," say Embrapa researchers. They estimate that the production of biomass "will be the most important component of Brazilian agribusiness."

With respect to the expansion of ethanol production, they conclude that there is the "possibility of sugar cane expansion in almost all the national territory."

Brazil now produces 17 billion liters of alcohol annually. According to the BNDES (National Bank of Economic & Social Development), eight billion liters more are necessary to serve just the internal market. Therefore, the bank predicts that Brazil must expand its production to other countries.

With the intention of controlling 50% of the world ethanol market, BNDES estimates that the country must produce 110 billion liters per year. In just the arid regions, there will be more than 20 million hectares available for planting," the report of Embrapa reveals.

In the Northeast, according to the researchers, "for castor bean plants alone there is an area of 3 million hectares appropriate for cultivation." They say too, that "The Brazilian Amazon region has the greatest potential for planting dendê (African oil palm) in the world, with an area estimated at 70 million hectares.

But this product is known as "the diesel of deforestation." Mass production of palm oil (as it is known in other countries) has already caused devastation of large forest areas in Colombia, Ecuador and Indonesia. In Malaysia, the world's largest producer of palm oil, 87% of the forests have been devastated.

Brazil can also fulfill the mission of legitimating the U.S. foreign policy. In his visit to Brazil in February, 2007, Nicholas Burns, U.S. sub secretary of State, said that "Research and development of biofuels can be the symbolic axis of a new and stronger partnership between Brazil and the U.S."

The two countries control 70% of the world's production of ethanol. Recently, in response to the impact of this subject on society, the Bush government announced that it intends to reduce consumption by 20%.

According to Burns, "Energy tends to distort the power of some countries that we think have a negative impact on the world, like Venezuela and Iran."

Expansion of bioenergy production is of great interest to companies involved in GMOs. They hope to obtain greater public acceptance if they push the transgenic products as sources of "clean" energy.

"All the companies that produce transgenic plants - Syngenta, Monsanto, Dupont, Dow, Bayer, BASF - have investments in seeds created for the production of biofuels, like ethanol and biodiesel.

They have, in addition, collaborative agreements with multinationals such as Cargill, Archer, Daniel Midland, and Bunge, which dominate world commerce in cereals," explains Silvia Ribeiro, investigator of the Group ETC of Mexico.

According to Eric Hold-Gimenez, coordinator of the organization Food First, "Three huge companies (ADM, Cargill and Monsanto) are forging their empire: genetic engineering, processing and transportation - an alliance that will anchor the production and sale of ethanol."

And he adds that other agribusinesses like Bunge, Syngenta, Bayer and Dupont, became allies with the oil multinationals like Shell, Total and British Petroleum, as well as car manufacturers like Volkswagen, Peugeot, Citroen, Renault and Saab, to form an unprecedented partnership expecting huge profits from biofuels.

Experiences like the planting of castor beans by small farmers in the Northeast have demonstrated the risk of dependence on large agribusiness that controls prices, processing and distribution of the product. The farmers are utilized to give legitimacy to agribusiness, by means of distributing certification of "social fuel."

Expansion of biofuel production puts food independence at risk and could profoundly exacerbate the problem of world hunger. In Mexico, for example, the increase in corn exports to supply the ethanol market in the U.S. caused a 400% increase in the price of corn, which is the principal source of food for the population.

Discussion of new sources of energy implies, in the first place, a reflection on whom the new source will serve. The construction of a new energy source must take into account who will benefit or what purpose will it serve.

Marluce Melo and Maria Luísa Mendonça also contributed to this article.

Brasil de Fato



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Rubbish
written by AES, April 10, 2007
Rouseau's Noble Savage and the balance of CO2. Johnathan Swift in his Satyre ' A modest proposal' suggested that the way to alievate the problem with the poor and blite in London was to eat the children, especially when they were young and tender, and provided a number of recipes. The movie 'Solient Green' had a similar uneasy bent to it. But certainly if everyone killed themselves we could solve this CO2 problem once and for all. But if a tree falls in the forest and their is no one to hear it is CO2 produced?
Many myths in this article
written by Johnny B, April 10, 2007
So how is selling value added products to 'rich' countries colonisation? Is China - because it exports goods to Europe and the US - being 'colonised' by the West? And how does increasing the sugarcane acreage increase hunger?
These stories are all full of myths. They remind me of horse and cart owners who criticized the arrival of the internal combustion engine and petrol, at the beginning of the 20th century. People always have difficulties understanding new paradigms. So they resort to myths.
GAZULINA TOTAUMENTI NATURAU
written by POBREZINHA DA ROCINHA, April 10, 2007
SI OS AMERIKANO KIZE GAZULINA TOTAUMENTI NATURAL, KI FASSAM ELA DE FEZES NATURAIS
NÓS TEM TANTA MERDA PRA IXPORTÁ smilies/grin.gif
Hear, Hear!
written by mafagafo, April 10, 2007
Edivan Pinto, the author of this article, is a member of the Pastoral Land Commission (CPT) in Brazil. One of the products of the CPT is the MST, Landless Movement (Movimento dos Sem Terra).

This article is not news. It was published before at least 3x, at http://www.dissidentvoice.org/...onca11.htm and http://www.mstbrazil.org/?q=th...campesina, the MST website, and http://www.viacampesina.org/ma...&Itemid=37

This article is a repeated piece of terror propaganda. In the US, the MST is considered a terrorist organization.



Half Correct and Half Wrong !!!!!!
written by ch.c., April 10, 2007
Correct : The costs of carbon dioxide emissions and energy to make fertilizers and pesticides have been ignored.

WRONG : Therefore, the bank predicts that Brazil must expand its production to other countries.!!!!!!
. then why Brazil insists selling their ethanol abroad and proclaim they will have the production capacity almost unlimited, even if produced only in Brazil ??????

WRONG : .Selling Biofuel to the Rich Is Just a New Phase of Brazil Colony !!!!!!
iT IS NOT the rich countries who want to buy.....but Brazil that is begging, knees down that we buy ethanol ! Not the same....in my view ! Otherwise Brazilians would not really care about the USA import tax...by definition....if as written Brazil has more needs than it can produce !!!!!


And ethanol is not cheaper than gasoline since on an energy equivalent ethanol must be 30 % cheaper !
(More liters needed for the same distance)

Quite funny that Brazil is oil self sufficient, sugarcane ethanol exporters and have A HIGHER PUMP PRICES than in the USA that are oil importers and higher costs corn ethanol producers !!!!!!

Thus the brazilian theory has a bug.....somewhere !!!!!! The bug being that if the USA have an ethanol import tax, BRAZIL CAN NO LONGER ADD THEIR EXPORT TAX !!!!!!!
Lets face it sugarcane ethanol used in Brazil is simply......HEAVILY TAXED LOCALLY !!!!!!
And under what theory is the Brazilian tax more justified than the U.S. tax ?????????

The same could be said for oil....by the way ! All countries charge taxes on imported oil, including Brazil ! But as said Brazil even charge TAX on local oil production !
Why is then Brazil not eliminating ALL THEIR IMPORTS TAXES.....as they beg the USA to do ....despite the actual trade balance is already hugely in favor of.......BRAZIL ?????
And how does increasing the sugarcane acreage increase hunger?
written by ch.c., April 10, 2007
Simply because 40 % of the Brazilian sugarcane is MANUALLY HARVESTED.......by workers in slaves alike working conditions paid the minimum wage of 350 Reais per month...when legal workers....but less when illegal (not reported on the books) workers !!!!!

Yesssssss the sugarcane industry in Brazil has basically not much changed....over the last 2 centuries. Worse......today sugarcane cutters have a much higher production quota than 2 centuries ago.
Swiss spend as much annually on subsidising three cows as they do on primary schooling for one child
written by AES, April 10, 2007

Switzerland trapped in economic "slow lane"

swissinfo November 19, 2004 3:06 PM


Professor Silvio Borner, head of Basel University’s department of applied economics.


Irish beat Swiss to top quality of life survey
Economic growth set to slow in 2005

EU enlargement - is Switzerland missing the boat?
Borner hit the headlines this year when he calculated that the Swiss spend as much annually on subsidising three cows as they do on primary schooling for one child


Sugarcane Harvester Combine Industry
written by AES, April 10, 2007
I suggest that Brazil start manufacturing sugarcane harvesting combines, although John Deere is already here. It would provide employment, increased production, and eliminate the 'soldier cane cutter' aka 'slave'. Though employing the unemployed or the unemployable is every nations bane. I still liked FDR's national programs of employment that ended the depression. INFRASTRUCTURE. Electrical, roads, airports. There is much to be done and the workforce to do it. On the job technical training, food, shelter, medicine, money. The end result a rebuilt dynamic Brazil, an employable workforce, and an end to 'bad press'. Use successful historical paradigms. 'Don't reinvent the wheel'.
To the idiot....AES !!!!!!!!!
written by CH.C., April 11, 2007
If you are only half idiot.......you may eventually check the WEF (World Economic Forum) rankings for the world most competitive and the most liveliest countries !
It happens the rankings were not done by 1 person, but through a poll of thousands and thousands of people around the world !!!!!!

And Borner probably used a Brazilian calculator.
It happens that in Geneva, around 5-7 years ago, the state spent Chf 14'000.- per child/year for primary schooling. Thus now should probably be around 15-16000.- or
around US$ 12500.- or Brazilian Reals 25'000.-

For your information only the Geneva state has a total population of around 405'000
The Total state budget for 2007 is Chf 7 billion or around Us$ 5,7 billion or Reals 11,4 billion.
Thus the budget PER CAPITA is Chf 17'000.- or around Us$ 14'000 or Reais 28'000.- (I REPEAT....PER CAPITA)
The Education budget has been set up at Chf 1,7 billion or around Us$ 1,39 billion or Reals 3,4 billion
fOR FURTHER INFOS : http://etat.geneve.ch/df/finan...72&id1=595

If you find better than that.......please advise the details....and your sources !!!!!!!!
And Wikipedia as many other sources available to you in the Net says : A 2006 survey found Geneva to have the second highest quality of living in the world (after Zürich)


LAUGH----LAUGH....LAUGH...LAUGH....LAUGH.....LAUGH....LAUGH....LAUGH....LAUGH !!!!!!

yESSSSS....AES......you are a junkie, totally degenerated. You are such an expert in finances that you are the only Guru in this planet who sold Gold at US$ 820.--- during the last 2 years or so !

You better swallow your LIES !!!!!!!!!
Ohhhhh....AES !!!!!!
written by CH.C., April 11, 2007
for the liveliest cities, 2007 is the same as 2006 !!!!!!
Montreal is 3rd

Byyyyyyye now !
To AES again......
written by CH.C., April 11, 2007
Wikipedia on Canton Geneva (the city has a population of 185'000 and the Canton (state) has a population of 405'000 :
Geneva is home to the University of Geneva, founded by John Calvin in 1559. Also, the oldest international school in the world is located in Geneva, the International School of Geneva, founded in 1924 along with the League of Nations.
The city is also home to one of the most prestigious graduate schools of international relations, the Graduate Institute of International Studies. Other International schools include Geneva English School and Institut International de Lancy (founded in 1903).
The Geneva School of Diplomacy and International Relations is a private university located on the grounds of the Chateau de Penthes, an old manor with a park and view of Lac Leman.
The above are for Geneva only. Many more top PRIVATE AND PUBLIC schools highly rated worldwide. So much that children from the world wealthiest families are studying....HERE...ALL OVER THE COUNTRY !!!!!!

International organizations : well over 100 have their headquarters....in GENEVA !!!!! OVER 200 IN SWITZERLAND
I suppose they know why they have chosen Geneva and not Rio or SP...FOR EXAMPLE !!!!!!

AND YOU SEE IDIOT.....WE DONT PRODUCE A SINGLE CAR BUT AS PER WIKIPEDIA AND OTHER SOURCES :
Geneva Motor Show is the most important international motor-show

SURPRISED ?

oHHHHH...AND MY LILIPUTIAN COUNTRY NOT ONLY EXPORT AS MUCH GOODS AS THE BIG COUNTRY BRAZIL DOES, BUT WE HAVE AROUND 2 TIMES THE TOURISM REVENUES OF BRAZIL, DESPITE WE HAVE NO SEA ACCESS, NO BEACH, AND AN OVERALL BAD CLIMATE !!!!!!!
Be proud to export Us$ 800.- per capita, when we export over 20'000.- per capita. And curiously we are more involved in services than in Industrialized goods....CURIOUSLY !!!!!

On a per capita basis, we have also the most expensive cars in the world !
Here having a Porsche, BMW or Mercedes...is more than common...and much cheaper than in Brazil....despite you are a poorer country !

CH.C : 'Geneva Motor Show is the most important international motor-show'
written by AES/USA, April 11, 2007
"You are an errand boy sent by grocery clerks to collect a bill"

Its official name is the North American International Auto Show, but the Detroit Auto Show, as most people know it, is considered the most important car show in the world. It's the biggest car show in the biggest market, so if you want to make a splash the Detroit auto show is the place to do it. Detroit is where you'll see the biggest displays and the most debuts, with as many as 50 new concept and production vehicles being shown for the first time. It's the only good reason to be in Detroit in the first week of January.

The Frankfurt International Motor Show is held every other September and is generally considered the biggest car show in Europe apart from the Paris International Motor Show which assumes that role during Frankfurt's off years. The timing of these auto shows puts them at the start of the auto show season so there are always plenty of new models on hand. As you might expect, German marques dominate Frankfurt's stands, but there are always more than enough international debuts to keep it interesting. Paris has its share of Peugeots and Renaults, but it, too, attracts an international crowd. (Edmunds.com)

I rather think New York or Paris to be the 'liveliest' of cities.
LMAO!!!
written by bo, April 11, 2007
At the above exchanges!!! What a great way to start my day!!! smilies/grin.gif smilies/grin.gif smilies/grin.gif smilies/grin.gif smilies/grin.gif smilies/grin.gif smilies/grin.gif


Thanks guys!
The horror....
written by bo, April 11, 2007
I've seen horrors... horrors that you've seen. But you have no right to call me a murderer. You have a right to kill me. You have a right to do that... but you have no right to judge me. It's impossible for words to describe what is necessary to those who do not know what horror means. Horror. Horror has a face... and you must make a friend of horror. Horror and moral terror are your friends. If they are not then they are enemies to be feared. They are truly enemies. I remember when I was with Special Forces. Seems a thousand centuries ago. We went into a camp to inoculate the children. We left the camp after we had inoculated the children for Polio, and this old man came running after us and he was crying. He couldn't see. We went back there and they had come and hacked off every inoculated arm. There they were in a pile. A pile of little arms. And I remember... I... I... I cried. I wept like some grandmother. I wanted to tear my teeth out. I didn't know what I wanted to do. And I want to remember it. I never want to forget it. I never want to forget. And then I realized... like I was shot... like I was shot with a diamond... a diamond bullet right through my forehead. And I thought: My God... the genius of that. The genius. The will to do that. Perfect, genuine, complete, crystalline, pure. And then I realized they were stronger than we. Because they could stand that these were not monsters. These were men... trained cadres. These men who fought with their hearts, who had families, who had children, who were filled with love... but they had the strength... the strength... to do that. If I had ten divisions of those men our troubles here would be over very quickly. You have to have men who are moral... and at the same time who are able to utilize their primordial instincts to kill without feeling... without passion... without judgment... without judgment. Because it's judgment that defeats us.
Biofuels and Brazil
written by Andreas Andreou, April 11, 2007
The mass production and export of biofuels is a once in a lifetime opportunity for Brazil. If Brazil manages to produce well above the 30% of biofuels in the world in the future using its massive labour and uncultivated land it will obtain control of the industry worldwide. And since fossil fuels are running out and the only alternative is the renewable source of biofuels it can provide Brazil with a long term situation where it can take advantage of its exports of biofuels to boost the economy and standards of living.

I believe that the need of biofuels and its fast and cheap production will lead to new technologically advanced agricultural machines which will turn the industry into a capital intensive rather than labour intensive one. Brazil must seize this opportunity to become a new Saudi Arabia.

And guys this is not a Switzerland vs Brazil post. Both countries are very different and its like you are comparing oranges and apples.
...
written by bo, April 11, 2007
I believe that the need of biofuels and its fast and cheap production will lead to new technologically advanced agricultural machines which will turn the industry into a capital intensive rather than labour intensive one.



And could very well increase even more the inequalities in distribution of wealth.
AI A GENTE SOMO POBRI NUM TEMO CARRO
written by POBREZINHA DA ROCINHA, April 11, 2007
AI MIA NUSSA SIÓRA NEM LI FALO
AKI NA ROSSINHA NUM TEM CARRO, NUM TEM NADA, NEM AGUA NEM PÃO
AKABO TUDO...E KARRO NEM SE FALA, nAUM TEM. AKI NA ROCINHA SÓ TEM RAPARIGA PROSTITUTA E MUAMBERO, VENDEDOR DI DROGA I KRIMINOSO...AI QUEM ME DERA MORAR EM UM PAIS CIVILISADO
Marcio
written by From Brasil, April 12, 2007
Yeah, Johnny B. and Mafagafo are right. This blah blah blah that the sugar cane expansion for ethanol production is a poor country's colonization made new is a total BS. Like always these posts are sistematically spread everywhere by the communists and leftists alike in order to undermine any blistful news. Instead of working, these poorminded individuals play from the shadows the stinkiest role of planting the seeds of terror and disgrace. They do it to counterbalance their small and improductive lives. But hey, don't get fooled by appearances . These parasite people aren't fighting for any poors' cause. Actually they're crying because they realize they will again be loosing on this new money bandwagon...
...
written by Ric, April 13, 2007
How is it that a native Amazon tree is supposed to produce O2 but the Dendê palm doesn´t? How is it possible that kikuia pasture grass is not an O2 producing, eroision resistant ground cover, simply because it´s not part of the triple canopy system that it replaced? Who makes this stuff up?
YES,BIOFUELS ARE IMPORTANT SEE GLOBAL ENERGY INDEPENDENE DAY
written by EDSON ANDRE' JOHNSON, April 20, 2007
YES, BOFUELS AS BRAZIL PRODUCES ARE IMPOTANT! SO ARE ALL ALTERNATIVE RENEWABLE ENRGY SYSTEMS AND VEHCILES ETC. SEE THE GLOBAL ENERGY INDEPENDENCE DAY I FOUNDED TO PROOTE THIS EVERY JULY 10TH S GLOBAL ENERGY INDEPENDENCE DAY! SEE. THE US. ALTERNATIVE ENRGY WEBSITE www.,peswiki.com,Nikolatesla/Gloal Enery Independence day and the Tesla Memeorialsociety www.teslasociety.com GLOBAL ENRGY INDEPENDENCE JULY 10TH GLOBAL ENERGY INDEPENDENCE DAY IS NIKOLA TESLAS BIRTH ANNIVERSARY! TESLA WAS A GREATEARLY ENERGY PIONEER 1856-1943. ORBREGADO!(HOPE I SPELLED ITRIGHT!) DR. EDSON ANDRE' JOHNSO D.D. ULC FOUNDER GLOBAL ENERGY INDEPENDENCE DAY SUNLAND, CALIFORNIA USA.
BIOFUELS YES!GLOBAL ENERGY INDEPENDENCE DAY TOO!
written by EDSON ANDRE' JOHNSON, April 20, 2007
ME THINKS THAT BIG OIL IS BIG SCARED OF BIOFUELS! THATS WHY SO MCH PROPAGANDA NOW AGAINST ETHENOL PRODUCTIONB! WHY NOT ALSO SE SUGAR BEETS TO PROUCED ALCOHOL FOR FUEL? BRAZIL CAN ALSO BECOME THE WORLDS GREATEST SUGAR BEET, TO ETHENOL NATION TOO! SEE GLOBAL ENERGY INDEPENDENCE DAY EVERY JULY 10TH THE BIRTH NNIVERSARY OF NIKOLA TESLA 1856-1943 GREAT ENERGY PIOEER SEE THE US ALTERNATIVE ENRGY SITE www.peswiki.com NIKOLA TESLA/GLOBAL ENERGY INDEPENDENCE DAY AND THE TESLA SOCIETY OF WHICH 'AM A DIRECTOR! www.teslasociety.com GLOBAL ENERGY INDEPENDENCE DAY NO MATTER THE DOOMSAYERS ON ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SYSTEMS OF ALL TYPES AND BIOFUELS REMEBER THE BUMBLEBEE HERE IN NORTH AMERICA AND EUROPE THE BUMBLE HAS PROVEN TO BE UNABLE TO FLY BECAUSE ITS WINGS ARE TOO SMALL. BUT FORTUNATELY THE BUMBLEBEE CANT READ EITHER SO THE BUMBLEBEE JUST FLYS! LETS GET GOING HERE IN THE USA ON BIOFUELS AS BRAZIL HAS DONE! DR. EDSON ANDRE' JOHNSON D.D.ULC FOUNDER GLOBAL ENERGY INDEPENDENCE DAY SUNLAND, CALIFORNIA(PART OF LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ALTA CALIFORNIA USA)

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