• Title of article

    Sugar and ethanol production as a rural development strategy in Brazil: Evidence from the state of São Paulo

  • Author/Authors

    LuizA.Martinellia، نويسنده , , RachaelGarrettb، نويسنده , , SilvioFerrazc، نويسنده , , RosamondNaylora، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
  • Pages
    10
  • From page
    419
  • To page
    428
  • Abstract
    Sugar and ethanol production are key components of Brazil’s rural development and energy strategies, yet in recent years sugar production has been widely criticized for its environmental and labor practices. This study examines the relationship between rural development and sugarcane, ethanol, and cattle production in the state of São Paulo. Our results suggest that the value added components of sugarcane production, which include sugar refining and ethanol production, may have a strong positive affect on local human development in comparison to primary agricultural production activities and other land uses. These results imply that sugar production, when accompanied by a local processing industry can stimulate rural development. However, this paper also highlights the significant environmental and social harms generated by the sugar industry at large, which may undermine its development benefits if not addressed.
  • Keywords
    Sugarcane , Ethanol , biofuels , Rural development , Brazil , S?o Paulo
  • Journal title
    Agricultural Systems
  • Serial Year
    2011
  • Journal title
    Agricultural Systems
  • Record number

    1264002