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Human cost of Brazil’s biofuels boom – The country is a key producer of ethanol. Many of those cutting the sugar cane used to make the fuel are said to endure primitive conditions.

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Posted on: June 17th, 2008
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“For as far as the eye can see, stalks of sugar cane march across the hillsides here like giant praying mantises. This is ground zero for ethanol production in — “the Saudi Arabia of biofuels,” as some have already labeled this vast South American country.

But even as ’s booming economy is powered by fuel processed from the cane, labor officials are confronting what some call the country’s dirty little ethanol secret: the mostly primitive conditions endured by the multitudes of workers who cut the cane.”*

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