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  2. Centro de Tecnologia Canavieira - Wikipedia

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    CTC became a S.A. company in 2011, and since then, Copersucar and Raízen are the company majority owners. CTC has more than 130 associated members, among mills and associations of sugarcane suppliers, representing thousands of farmers and approximately 60% of the sugarcane produced in Brazil.

  3. Cosan - Wikipedia

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    Cosan S.A. is a public-listed company, a Brazilian conglomerate producer of bioethanol, sugar and energy. The company operates in Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, Bolivia. They also operate in the United Kingdom under the brand name Moove, manufacturing and supplying Mobil Lubricants, Greases, Cutting Fluids, Coolants and Aerosols. [2]

  4. Copersucar - Wikipedia

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    In addition the company owns the American ethanol company Eco-Energy. The company was created by the sugar and ethanol producers who are members of the Cooperativa de Produtores de Cana-de-Açúcar, Açúcar e Álcool do Estado de São Paulo and who are now the shareholders of Produpar, the holding company controlling Copersucar.

  5. Alvean - Wikipedia

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    Alvean is a sugar trading firm. As of 2023, it was the largest sugar trading firm in the world, [1] and in 2021 Reuters reported that the firm was responsible for 20% of the sugar trade. [2] Alvean was created through a joint venture between Brazilian firm Copersucar and American firm Cargill. [3] Cargill sold its stake in Alvean to Copersucar ...

  6. BRF S.A. - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, once the merger process between Perdigão and Sadia was concluded, the company (which was then called BRF Brasil Foods) became one of the biggest food companies in the world. In the following year, to consolidate as a global brand, the company changed its name to BRF S.A. Since then, the company has presented itself to the market as BRF.

  7. Brazil sugar producers report impact from fires in Sao Paulo ...

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    Brazil's largest sugar group Raizen SA estimated that about 1.8 million tons of its sugarcane, including what it sources from suppliers, had been affected by the fires, or about 2% of the total ...

  8. Raízen - Wikipedia

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    Raízen S.A. is the third largest Brazilian energy company by revenue and the fifth largest in Brazil. The company is a joint-venture formed in 2010 from the merger of the assets of sugar, fuel and ethanol derived from Cosan and Royal Dutch Shell in Brazil. The company has a market value of approximately US$0.8Billion in Set-24. [1]

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