Guyana for bioethanol?

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by Other » 12/12/07, 02:02

Hello
that said if there is a good surface in guyana to make sugar cane it would be a shame not to do it but i don't think that is the silver bullet


It is the main crop in North America, corn, it ruins the earth it takes fertilizer in large quantities
he uses Randop as a weedkiller and when he has spent the month of June looks in the rivers after a rains of washing the soil the fish on the back) then comes the insecticide for the pirale in July, a flopper of planes has every morning and evening, the government tightening the environmental standard, the growers are planting GMO corn which is resistant to the insect ... But what is it doing with the cultivation of corn? it's loss of sight here, At first I thought it was just for making wysky, and popcorn? They told us that it was the surplus that was used to make etanol. Now they are building Canada's largest etahanol plant in Anntario, which will be completed in 2010, their long-term intentions are clear.

Sweet corn (corn) the good, quality, that we eat in summer boiled in water costs $ 4 for a 12 ears purchased at retail.
A full tank of ethanol fuel for a car fed on but a man for a year.
You eat 6 and you have a full belly, it's good when you take it fresh not too ripe, it tastes small weights

Andre
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