Brazil Offers Ethanol Technology to India amid WTO Dispute
Recently, Brazil has extended an offer to share its ethanol production technology with India in an attempt to address a sugar-related dispute between the two countries at the World Trade Organization (WTO).
- The proposal aims to assist India in utilizing surplus sugar for ethanol production, potentially easing competition for Brazil in the global sugar market.
Key Points
- The proposal suggests that India could use surplus sugar for ethanol production, helping address its fuel-related challenges.
- Brazil's offer could benefit India's goal of increasing ethanol blending in petroleum auto fuels and reducing dependence on imported crude oil.
- Ethanol, derived from sugarcane and other agricultural products, ....
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