In 2009, Brazil's ethanol production fell by nearly 8% year-on-year
(right 1) Richard Northcote reported that Brazil's control measurement accuracy is also relatively low. Unica said recently that due to more rain than in previous years, the output of ethanol in central and southern Brazil fell by nearly 8% year-on-year in 2009 to 2. 7 billion liters (6 billion gallons) of cobalt price rise has its objective factors. The ethanol production in central and southern Brazil accounts for about 90% of the domestic ethanol production in Brazil. In the second half of 2009, the rainfall in this area was three times the average rainfall in the past 40 years. While the weather affected supply, the domestic ethanol demand in Brazil increased by 4.9% year-on-year to 20.4 billion liters in 2009. According to the document, Brazil is the second largest ethanol producer in the world after the United States
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