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Viewing cable 06BRASILIA1089, BRAZIL TO PRODUCE PAPER ON TECHNICAL BILATERAL

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Reference ID Created Released Classification Origin
06BRASILIA1089 2006-06-02 19:20 2011-07-11 00:00 UNCLASSIFIED Embassy Brasilia
VZCZCXRO6549
PP RUEHRG
DE RUEHBR #1089 1531920
ZNR UUUUU ZZH
P 021920Z JUN 06
FM AMEMBASSY BRASILIA
TO RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC PRIORITY 5574
INFO RUEHRI/AMCONSUL RIO DE JANEIRO 2191
RUEHSO/AMCONSUL SAO PAULO 7085
RUEHRG/AMCONSUL RECIFE 4885
RUCPDO/USDOC WASHDC
RUEHRC/USDA WASHDC
RHEBAAA/USDOE WASHDC
RHEHNSC/NSC WASHDC
UNCLAS BRASILIA 001089 
 
SIPDIS 
 
SIPDIS 
 
USDOE FOR GWARD/SLADISLAW 
USDOC FOR 3134/ITA/USFCS/OIO/WH/EOLSON 
USDOC FOR 4332/ITA/MAC/WH/OLAC/MWARD 
USDA FOR FAS/ITP AND FAS/FAA/WH 
STATE PLS PASS TO OPIC FOR MORONESE, RIVERA, MERVENNE 
STATE PLS PASS TO EXIM FOR NATALIE WEISS, COCONNER 
STATE PLS PASS TO USTDA FOR AMCKINNEY 
STATE PLS PASS TO USAID FOR LAC/AA 
STATE PASS USTR FOR MSULLIVAN 
STATE FOR OES/STC GDRAGNICH/TSCOTT 
STATE FOR WHA/BSC WPOPP 
 
E.O. 12958: N/A 
TAGS: TRGY ENRG KSCA EINV ETRD EAGR BR
SUBJECT: BRAZIL TO PRODUCE PAPER ON TECHNICAL BILATERAL 
COLLABORATION ON ETHANOL/BIOFUELS; FRANCE AND JAPAN ANNOUNCE 
AGREEMENTS 
 
REF:  BRASILIA 000773 
 
1. Science Counselor met on June 1 with Paulo Rogerio Goncalves, 
Director of International Relations for Brazil's Ministry of Science 
and Technology.  Goncalves said that Minister of Science and 
Technology Rezende had asked his scientists to quickly develop a 
non-paper to address how Brazil envisioned technical collaboration 
with the United States in ethanol/biofuels.  While awaiting that 
document, Goncalves spoke in general terms about Brazil's overall 
vision. 
 
2.  Goncalves said that Brazil does not want to be in the position 
of trying to supply the world with ethanol, if it tried the country 
would become one large sugar cane plantation and would not be able 
to feed its own people.  In addition, Brazil would always be open to 
the risk of a virus destroying much of their yield, although it had 
tried to minimize that risk by developed nearly 100 different 
strains of sugar cane (some better for fuel, others better for 
consumption).  Brazilian scientists would like to work with their 
U.S. counterparts to possibly develop a fuel that would serve the 
consumption needs of both countries, and perhaps the world.  He was 
aware that the product produced in Brazil now may not be suitable 
for colder climates. Goncalves recounted an experience years ago 
when he lived in the south of Brazil, where the colder temperatures 
during winter caused his ethanol-fueled car not to start. 
 
3.  Goncalves, who last week accompanied Minister Rezende on a visit 
to Europe, said he understood that the United States needed more 
specific information about possible technical collaboration because 
each country has different needs.  While in London, he said, the 
Brits expressed a desire to collaborate with Brazil on ethanol, he 
heard the same thing in Brussels.  Each one of those relationships 
will be different, he said. 
 
4.  In related stories, the May 26 issue of the newspaper Estado de 
Sao Paulo, ran an article saying that Brazil and France planned to 
announce during the upcoming G-8 meeting in St. Petersburg, Russia, 
the creation of an international fund for the dissemination of 
ethanol technology in developing countries.  According to the 
article, this is part of an effort by the government of Brazil to 
transform ethanol into a commodity and to encourage developed 
economies to collaborate with poorer countries.  Another objective 
mentioned in the article was to raise the value of sugar cane 
produced in countries in Africa and the Caribbean, and to reduce the 
dependence of these nations on petroleum.  Brazil's President Lula 
and French President Chirac signed this agreement on May 25. 
 
5.  Two major Brazilian dailies reported on June 2 that Japan will 
invest approximately US$500 million in bioenergy in Brazil.  The 
article says the money will be used in ethanol and biodiesel 
programs for research and financing for the installation of new 
industrial plants. An agreement between Brazil and Japan will be 
signed in October and the investment funds will start flowing as 
early as March 2007 the article reports.  Ricardo Dornelles, 
director of the Department of Renewable Energy in Brazil's Ministry 
of Mines and Energy, is quoted as saying that countries are looking 
for alternatives to petroleum and that Brazil is confronting the 
challenge of creating a market for ethanol and biodiesel. 
 
6.  Post will pass Brazil's non paper on bilateral cooperation on 
research on biofuels/ethanol when received. 
 
CHICOLA