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(Sugar Land, Texas) -- Economic concentration and internationalization are
reshaping the Brazilian sugarcane industry, once entirely owned by local
residents. An intense process of mergers and acquisitions characterizes the
past decade -- especially the last two years, when the economic crisis hit
the sector harshly. The Brazilian sugarcane industry is composed of 437
processing plants that produce fuel ethanol and sugar from sugarcane juice, and electric energy out of bagasse burning. The industry is
beginning to recover from the effects of the world crisis, and companies
plan to invest millions in grassroot projects, plants and powerhouse
expansions.
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