Environment
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Brazil’s Sugarcane Sector Contributes To Renewable Energy and Climate Mitigation
Publications on sugar cane have increased exponentially since 2006 worldwide, and Brazil has had more articles published on the topic than any other country in the period, according to a review in BioEnergy Research.
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