Wednesday, June 21, 2006

5.4% INCREASE IN LAND FOR SUGAR CANE FORESEEN IN BRAZIL

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According to information collected in April 2006 by researchers from Brazil’s Control Unit for Total Technical Assistance (CATI), working in tandem with researchers from the Institute of Agricultural Research (IEA) – both of which belong to the Department of Agriculture and Supply of the State of Sao Paulo, the amount of land devoted to sugar cane is foreseen to increase 5.4% in relation to total planted area when compared to 2005, totaling 3.87 million hectares in 2006.


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