Brazilians are wary of indirect land-use calculations for carbon-intensity values, which are being studied for recommendations that will be made by 2011. "We are confident... a data-driven analysis will conclude that indirect land-use change from sugar-cane cultivation in Brazil is marginal at best," says Unica's US representative, Joel Velasco. He points to the push towards the mechanisation of harvesting and the elimination of field burning.
Sugar-cane ethanol producers celebrate a sweet success
The Brazilian sugar-cane industry association, Unica, is applauding California's low-carbon fuel standard.
30 April 2009 22:00 GMT
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25 November 2012 9:51 GMT
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