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METHODOLOGY

Phase I7 months

Phase II8 - 12 months

Phase III1.5 - 3 years

Recommendation of projects

Production capacity

Suitability for growing bio-fuels and food

METHODOLOGY

Phase I – Feasability Study

RESULTS• Investments• Regulations• Infrastructure•Environmental issues

Suitability for bio-fuels and food

BUSINESS MODEL• Potential feedstock• Production layouts

Production Capacity Recommendation

ZONINGS• Agro-climatic• Edapho-climatic• Environmental• Social

Phase II

METHODOLOGY

Phase I – Zonings

Agro-climatic zoning Edaphic zoning

Social zoning Environmental zoning

rainfall

average temperature

water deficit

evapotranspiration

wetlands soils

relief rivers

protected areas biodiversityadministrative regions population

ethnics anthropic areas

METHODOLOGY

Use and coverage

Location of the areas of interest forfield work

Agricultural zoning

Land use analysis

METHODOLOGY

Forest areasFamily farming areasBusiness farming areas

CHECKING ON SITE

Use and coverageAgricultural zoning

METHODOLOGY

Potential areas validation • Degraded areas

• Suitable soils

• Rural diagnoses

• Infrastructure analysis

• Use and coverage

• Relief

• Existing projects

• Existing crops

• Cultivation forms

• Field evidence

Use and coverageAgricultural zoning

METHODOLOGY

Phase II – Data Book

INVESTORS•Private Sector

Project

COMPILATION•Sustainable projects• Involvement of

stakeholders

Data Book Road Show

SUB-PROJECTS•Transfer of know-

how & technology•Agriculture• Industrial•Social•Financial•Environmental•Legal & Regulatory•Marketing

Phase III

Conclusion: Production of biofuels and food is

the way forward to secure the development of

the countries of the tropical belt

TROPICAL BELT

Building of production chains which include the small rural producers Generation of income: access to health and education Training of labor force Preservation of the environment (advanced techniques)

Reduce outside dependence and expand energy security

Creation of strong currency (exports)

PROJECTS

Mozambique Liberia Nacala Corridor (Mozambique)

 Sugar Cane2,000,000 t

Elephant Grass 48,000 t

Integrated production of rice, maize, soya and

cotton

ProductsEthanol

Electrical EnergySugar

Bio-fuelsElectrical Energy

GrainsFiberBran

Vegetable Oil

Project Area (ha) 22,949 1,900 300,000

Annual Production

Sugar: 198,000 tEthanol: 50,000,000 l

Energy: 127,000 MWhSupplies a city of 200 thousand inhabitants

Energy: 41,400 MWhSupplies a city of 65

thousand inhabitants

Grains: 900,000 tFeather (cotton): 77,000 t

Raw oil: 19,000 tBran: 87,500 t

Duration (years) 20 45 25Investment (US$ th) 471.4 12.7 686.7Operational (US$ th) 27.7 1.2 861.5

TIR 22% 17,80% 21.40%VPL 331.1 11 796.8

Empregos 650 75 3,000

Agro-industry produces a demand for materials from other sectors: machinery and equipment, tractors, agricultural tools, silos, agricultural defenses, fertilizers etc.

THANK YOU!

Antônio Carlos Kfouri Aidar

[email protected]