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through a comparative analysis of the contexts of Brazil, India and Indonesia; three countries with important agricultural … sectors that have put large-scale biofuel programmes in place. Brazil has built its biofuels policy primarily on a well … social profile of this sector. Brazil has attempted to compensate for these issues through a socially oriented biodiesel …
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It is still difficult for biofuel producers to prove the contribution of their biofuels to reducing carbon emissions because the production of biofuel feedstocks can cause land use change (LUC), which in turn causes carbon emissions. A carbon map can serve as a basis to prove such contribution....
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market and non-market relationships really work for participants. In the context of the biodiesel value chain in Brazil, this …
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created and governed so that they include smallholders in a sustainable manner. Brazil has historical experience with …. Therefore, this study asks: what caused concentration in Brazil, and how may it be circumvented elsewhere? And can positive pro …-smallholder experiences be transferred from Brazil to other contexts? Part 1 describes the Brazilian sugarcane and ethanol sector with regards …
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