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There’s no turning back for crude oil prices which have reached $75 per barrel. It is for this reason that sugar, a major source of alternative fuel, is demanding this much attention as an energy commodity, probably more than as a food commodity.

World fuel ethanol production this year is projected to reach 38.7 billion liters, and this volume is expected to easily double by 2010, with Brazil and the United States as the dominant producers.
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The sharing scheme is being implemented under the "CFC/ISO/20: Sugarcane Variety Improvement in Southeast Asia and the Pacific project which involves the Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia and Bangladesh.

CFC stands for Common Fund for Commodities (a Netherlands-based UN entity) while ISO means International Sugar Organizations.
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There’s no turning back for crude oil prices which have reached $75 per barrel. It is for this reason that sugar, a major source of alternative fuel, is demanding this much attention as an energy commodity, probably more than as a food commodity.

World fuel ethanol production this year is projected to reach 38.7 billion liters, and this volume is expected to easily double by 2010, with Brazil and the United States as the dominant producers.
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CFC stands for Common Fund for Commodities (a Netherlands-based UN entity) while ISO means International Sugar Organizations.
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