IFC FUNDS BRAZIL SUGAR ETHANOL PLANT
March 1st, 2007
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE CONSTRUCTION of an energy-efficient sugar ethanol plant near São Paulo, Brazil, is being backed by a US$35 million lent by the World Bank's International Finance Corporation. The Vale do Parana plant is a joint-venture of Brazil's Unialco, Columbia's Inversiones Manuelita and Guatemala's Pantaleon Sugar Holdings.
THE CONSTRUCTION of an energy-efficient sugar ethanol plant near São Paulo, Brazil, is being backed by a US$35 million lent by the World Bank's International Finance Corporation. The Vale do Parana plant is a joint-venture of Brazil's Unialco, Columbia's Inversiones Manuelita and Guatemala's Pantaleon Sugar Holdings.
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