Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Dear Gentlemen,
Renewable energy is the solution currently. In Brazil we have part of the solution that is the Ethanol derived from the sugar cane, this product is being consumed in bigger part that the proper gasoline derived from the oil in Brazil, generating jobs and capital for our nation.
The government "Lula" is if strengtheing to divulge ethanol as solution in other countries as it is the case of the African countries that already are producing sugar cane, and the intention is to produce Ethanol made from sugar cane, therefore until offices of the EMBRAPA (Brazilian Agricultural Governament Company)(EMBRAPA - GANA) our most illustrious president is installing in Africa for this end.
We have that to join forces and to divulge this product that is renewable, and it can be produced in some continents,as ASIA, America and Africa, using our technology of production, and stimulating the consumption in the First World countries, that are greaters polluters currently.
The Ethanol is being searching for the Americans as fuel source for airplanes, like Virgin Atlantic Company, these is great polluting agents of the atmosphere and uses kerosene currently, already it exists clear of an American company of California to use ethanol. Brazilian firms are developing plastic from ethanol , as you can observe, is the future, Americans are already organized to divulge ethanol, as you can observe in the http://www.ethanol.org/ .
For this reason, we must divulge the ETHANOL and the Brazilian Technology in the World, in order to solve a great social and ambient problem, that is the GLOBAL heating, this Yes, goes with certainty to cause impacts in our society.
We ask for the contribution from you, please collaborates, we will go to divulge in four different languages the related production, commercialization and the company with the assembly of the plants of ethanol with focus in the production of Ethanol in Africa to generating jobs and capital there.
Thanks a lot for your kind of attention,

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