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May 16, 2006
SouthAmerica: Reply to FastFred
You can do your own research, but you can get the information that you are looking for regarding the sugar industry by contacting some of these people directly.
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UNICA:
Unica: São Paulo's representative in the sugar and alcohol industry
Unica â the São Paulo Sugar Cane Agroindustry Union represents the sugar cane, sugar and alcohol business areas in the State of São Paulo, Brazil.
There are three categories of associate industrial units:
· the sugar and alcohol producers;
· those that only produce alcohol;
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· those that concentrate on sugar production.
As the successor to several sectorial organizations in São Paulo, Unica, created in 1997, enabled the combination of institutional work into a single entity, strengthening the dialogue with the government and society.
Recognized as a national reference center, Unica safeguards the statistical memory of Brazilian sugar cane, sugar and alcohol production. It keeps abreast of the progress achieved in the sector's technological area and fights to open foreign markets for sugar and alcohol.
As the agency responsible for more than 60% of Brazilian production, it has a natural leadership position in the country that qualifies it to act as an intermediary with entities in the other producer States. More than 100 production units are Unica associates, including traditional sugar exporting groups.
http://www.unica.com.br/i_pages/unica_associadas.asp?e=S
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Copersucar:
Copersucar is one of the largest sugar and alcohol producers in the world.
With a diversified range of products, modern installations and its own port terminal, the Cooperative has helped Brazil become the most important sugar exporting country in the world.
Quality and technology together, producing wealth for the country.
http://www.copersucar.com.br/default_ing.asp?Idioma=ing
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Empral â Desenvolvimentos de Equipamentos Ltda.
This engineering company is involved in many projects on the Ethanol industry in Brazil including the Usina Sao Martinho (San Martinho Refinery) which is the largest Ethanol refinery in the world.
I want to remind you that Brazil has 357 ethanol refineries today, and is in the process of building another 50 refineries to keep up with the increasing demand for Ethanol.
http://www.empral.com.br/fotos.htm
http://www.empral.com.br/inicial.htm#2
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