[Biodiesel News] Farmers' Hopes Sprout as Brazil Bets on Biodiesel
Farmers' Hopes Sprout as Brazil Bets on Biodiesel
... So when offered a chance to grow castor beans to produce an alternative fuel called biodiesel, the rawboned father of nine reckoned he had nothing to lose. ...
PORTO NACIONAL,
So when offered a chance to grow castor beans to produce an alternative fuel called biodiesel, the rawboned father of nine reckoned he had nothing to lose. The $200 he earned this summer from his tiny harvest wasn't much. But rising demand for renewable fuels has De Sousa wanting to expand his 7 1/2 -acre farm.
ADVERTISEMENT"I want to buy more land," he said, rolling a prickly castor bean seedpod in his calloused palm. "This is an important thing that
Already the world's largest producer of ethanol,
Major companies, including
Even McDonald's Corp. has collaborated with Brazilian researchers looking to power vehicles with recycled French fry grease from its restaurants.
The involvement of big players is crucial if
No country has been more successful at displacing fossil fuels with green energy than
Today, 40% of the fuel that powers passenger cars here is made from homegrown sugar cane. That's been a boon for Brazilian agriculture. But the economic fruits have been reaped by a small number of large farmers growing a single crop.
With biodiesel, officials see a chance to spread the wealth from a fast-growing fuel whose demand in
At present, petroleum diesel accounts for more than half of all the vehicle fuel consumed in
By promoting a cleaner-burning alternative made from Brazilian-grown castor beans, soybeans, palm oil and other crops, the government hopes to slash diesel imports and improve air quality in its cities, as well as generate rural income and employment.
President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, who is running for reelection, has touted biodiesel production as a way to spark development in some of the poorest regions of the country, particularly the rural northeast.
Biodiesel producers who want to qualify for hefty tax breaks must purchase 10% to 50% of their raw materials from small growers, depending on the region.
That requirement is how farmer De Sousa got connected with a firm called Brasil Ecodiesel, which provided him with seed and technical advice in addition to purchasing his crop of castor beans.
Rodrigo Augusto Rodrigues, the government's biodiesel coordinator, said the effort could eventually involve 360,000 family farms nationwide, up from about 2,500 at present. He said the varied crops provided by small growers would keep the farmers on the land and provide them a reliable stream of income.
"We don't want to repeat the same mistakes we made with ethanol," Rodrigues said. "The social aspect is critical."
But some energy experts are dubious that peasant farmers toiling on tiny plots will be more than bit players. Large-scale cultivation and ruthless efficiency were crucial to the nation's success with ethanol. Mass-produced soybeans, though not the most efficient raw material, are fast emerging as the crop with the greatest potential to help producers achieve economies of scale.
"There is a lack of focus in this biodiesel program," said Luiz Augusto Horta Nogueira, former director of
Some observers doubt that the fuel can be cost competitive without fat government subsidies such as those that propped up
Biofuels emit fewer greenhouse gases than fossil fuels when burned in combustion engines. But other factors must be considered in making the comparison, such as how much petroleum was needed to plant, harvest, produce and transport the fuels and how many native trees and plants were plowed under in the process.
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Soybean farming has destroyed large swaths of
Renewable fuels such as ethanol and biodiesel are "not as green as we like to think they are," said Joe Ryan, who manages air-quality projects in
Still, with the government projecting more than three dozen manufacturing plants to be on line by 2008 with a capacity of 1.7 billion liters, producers here, and across the globe, are bullish on biodiesel.
Worldwide production is surging, led by the European Union, which has adopted a goal of substituting 5.75% of petroleum diesel with biodiesel by 2010 as part of its commitments under the Kyoto Protocol to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The world's top producer is
The American-made product has gotten a boost from country singer Willie Nelson, a longtime advocate of family farmers. Nelson is a partner in a biodiesel company, marketing his own BioWillie brand to the nation's truckers.
Just as in the U.S. Midwest, soybeans are the principal feedstock for biodiesel refineries in
The plant, which will produce as many as 100 million liters of biodiesel annually, is one of three production facilities that Brazilian soybean processor Granol plans to have running by next year. Company executives see biodiesel as a lucrative new outlet for its soybeans, with domestic sales of its cooking oil and animal feed stagnating and exports hurt by
"Renewable fuels are the future," said manager Paulo Donato, explaining his employer's $45-million bet on biodiesel.
Hours to the north in Porto Nacional, farmer De Sousa said he hoped that future would include small farmers like him.
"I'm just one man," he said, poking at the soil with his flip-flop. "But I'm proud to play a part in this."
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