Brazil, Peru Best Set to Gain Elusive Chile Status

NEW YORK, May 12 (Reuters) - Few countries in Latin America can match Chile’s adroit handling of its economic affairs yet Brazil and Peru - one an awakening giant seeking a bigger role on the world stage and the other intent on showing hard work can lift up the poor - have emerged as likely peers. Click here to read the full article (pdf)

About Sugar Cane Ethanol

Ethanol — particularly sugarcane ethanol — is a clean burning, high-octane biofuel. It is a renewable energy source and can be grown year after year. Pure ethanol, a grain alcohol produced from sources such as corn and sugarcane, is not typically used as a replacement for gasoline. Rather, anywhere from 10-85% ethanol can be integrated into a gasoline supply to reduce both oil consumption and fuel burning emissions that contribute to global warming. Sugarcane has become the primary fuel source for Brazil, a country that has successfully weaned itself from a dependency on foreign oil. Stratos believes that Peru is capable of growing up to twice the amount of sugarcane per hectare (ha)* than an equivalent operation in Brazil.

*A hectare (ha) is a metric unit used to measure area
1 ha = ~2.5 acres

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