Brazil aims to provide efficiently produced ethanol, but has few takers

window.document.getElementById(‘post-7932′).parentNode.className += ‘ adhesive_post’;McClatchy: The ethanol giants of southeastern Brazil have transformed how 185 million residents of this South American nation power their cars and trucks. Now, they say they’re ready to start the same ethanol revolution in the rest of the world, if only the world will let them. That, however, is where Brazil’s ethanol leaders are hitting problems. They already churn out what many consider to be the world’s cheapest and most efficient mass-produced biofuel and say they can export billions of …

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