Sudan Wants Brazil’s Flex-Fuel Cars and Its Ethanol Know-How

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.

Anba

Tags:

You May Also Like

Porno with redeeming value

CDs or Books by Keyword, Title or Author By "What’s the name of what ...

Brazil’s Scandal Leads Vice President to Leave His Party

Brazil’s Vice President and Minister of Defense, José Alencar, has announced that he will ...

Joy & Tom from Tom & Joy Sing Tom Jobim

Tom & Joy Reinvent Brazilian Jobim With a French Zest

Slip in "Antigua" by Parisian duo Tom (Thomas Naim) and Joy (Joyce Hozé-Liwer) and ...

Bolivia’s Oil Nationalization Prompts Brazil and Neighbors’ Summit

An urgent regional presidential summit has been called for next Thursday, May 4, to ...

Exports from Santa Catarina, Brazil, Grow 20%. US Client Number 1

Brazil's southern state of Santa Catarina saw its exports grow 21.4% from January to ...

The Only Thing I Miss About Brazil Is the Craziness of Carnaval

Though I frequently reminisce about the ‘old days’ living in Brazil (I relocated to ...

Decades-Long Dream Comes True: Brazil Is Self-Sufficient in Oil

Brazilian oil giant Petrobras is scheduled to announce Friday, April 21, that Brazil has ...

Delta Airline jet

Gol-Delta Agreement Promises Easier Flights for US and Brazil

Brazilian airline Gol announced that it has entered into a baggage and ticketing agreement ...

With Russia Leading Buyers Brazil’s Pork Export Gets 80% Boost

Brazil’s exports of pork rose sharply in the first half of 2005, to US$ ...

Brazil’s Carmakers Intent on Taking on the World

Following the example of other sectors in industry, Brazilian carmakers have started diversifying their ...