“Brazil has everything, and a little more, to become the biomass Saudi Arabia. We have land, labour, biodiversity, extensive territorial area, and sun, a lot of sun, all year round. It is possible to turn Brazil into an enormous natural energy powerhouse".
Professor Bautista Vidal
Brazilian authority in energetic matrices
The scarcity of world oil reserves and of other fossil fuels and by-products, such as coal and diesel, is currently one of the deepest international concerns. The scientific community, particularly in technological institutes of the industrialised nations, is conducting researches on fossil fuels, based on radical strategic changes and new energetic matrices.
Within this scenario, Brazil with its natural characteristics, gathers all conditions to free itself from the uncomfortable dependence on oil and its by-products. In Brazil it is possible to preserve natural reserves and, from them, extract pure and renewable energy, taking advantage of its privileged abundance in natural resources, achieving autonomy, sovereignty, and transforming itself into the world’s main renewable and environment-friendly energy supplier.
In most of Brazil’s regions, energy supply is among the determinant factors for many projects. In agribusiness and in the forest-based industry, the development process is closely related to its capacity of generating its own solutions. One of these aspects is the generation of energy from its own activity.
Forests cover approximately 66% of Brazil’s territory. This percentage is recognised by the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) as one of the highest in the world. However, Brazil is responsible for a conversion rate for soil use of 0.6%, which is considered low.
Brazil has one of the widest biodiversities and the largest reserve of tropical forests in the world, as well as a large share in resources coming from planted temperate forests. In the primary sector, agricultural frontiers are gaining space, with large plantation systems such as soybean, corn, cotton, rice, and sugarcane, among others.
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