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R&D, I for Agrienergy in Brazil

J. Dilcio RochaResearcher

Embrapa-Agrienergy

The Midlands Energy Consortium International ShowcaseNottingham, UK, 5th October, 2011

Perspectives for the Brazilian Agroenergy Program and the International Cooperation

•Embrapa’s Mission and Network

•Agrienergy National Plan, 2006-2011

•Opportunities for International Cooperation in Agrienergy

PRESENTATION CONTENT

The Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation's mission is to provide feasible solutions for the sustainable development of Brazilian agribusiness through knowledge and technology generation and transfer.

• Established in 1973

• Linked to the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Food Supply

• Headquarters: Brasilia, DF

• ANNUAL BUDGETUS$ ~ 650 millions

• FUNDING Federal Government - 88% Own Funding - 12%

EMBRAPA: Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation

• PEOPLE (1)

Total: 8,375 2,198 Researchers

68% PhD(12% Post-Doc)

30% MS 2% BS1.270 Support Analysts

5% PhD 21% MS 8% BS Specialist

66% BS 4.907 Others Categories

Embrapa Network

• 41 Research Centers

- 11 National Thematic Centers

- 15 National Commodity Centers

- 15 Ecorregional /Agroforestry Centers• 4 VIRTUAL LABORATORIES OVERSEAS

Labex: USA – USDA/ARS

Europe: France, The Netherlands, UK

Korea: Seul, China

• Embrapa Africa – Accra, Ghana

• Embrapa Venezuela, Caracas

• Embrapa Central America - Panama

Embrapa’s R,D&I Network

Embrapa Acre

Embrapa Amapa

Embrapa Western Amazonia

Embrapa Eastern Amazonia

Embrapa Rondonia

Embrapa Roraima

Embrapa Mid-North

Embrapa Tropical Semi-Arid

Embrapa Coastal Tablelands

Embrapa Goats

Embrapa Cassava & Tropical Fruits

Embrapa Cotton

Embrapa Tropical Agroindustry

Embrapa Western Region Agriculture

Embrapa Rice & Beans

Embrapa Coffee

Embrapa Cerrados

Embrapa Beef Cattle

Embrapa Vegetables

Embrapa Pantanal

Embrapa Agroenergy

Embrapa Genetic Resources & Biotechnology

Embrapa Tecnological Information

Northern

Northeast

Mid-west

Embrapa Agrobiology

Embrapa Food Technology

Embrapa Dairy Cattle

Embrapa Agriculture Informatics

Embrapa Agricultural Instrumentation

Embrapa Environment

Embrapa Maize & Sorghum

Embrapa Satellite Monitoring

Embrapa Cattle-Southeast

Embrapa Soils

Southeast

Embrapa Temperate Agriculture

Embrapa Forestry

Embrapa South Animal Husbandry & Sheep

Embrapa Soybean

Embrapa Swine & Poultry

Embrapa Wheat

Embrapa Grape & Wine

Southern

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Embrapa Agrienergy / CNPAE – National Agrienergy Research Center:

• Central point of coordination of several Embrapa’s Research Centers;

• Research in strategic themes and products:– Not carried out by other Brazilian research institutions,– With specificity, – Complementary approaches;

• New expertises;• Embrapa’s reference in R&DI nets and consortium in the country

and abroad;• Support to Consortium and Agroenergy Funds.

http://www.cnpae.embrapa.br

The Brazilian Energy ConsumptionBy Source

EPE, BEN 2010

Non Renewable 54.6Oil 38.0Natural Gas 10.2Coal 5.1Uranium 1.4

Renewable 45.4Hydraulic 14.2Firewood & charcoal 9.6Sugar cane products 17.7Other renewables (wind, biodiesel) 3.9

EMBRAPA´S RD&I PLATFORMS

The National Agroenergy Plan is based on:- Agronomic technology development;- Industrial technology development; and- Sociological, economic, market, management, and public policy studies.

Vegetable oilsVegetable oilsVegetable oilsVegetable oils EnergyEnergyForestsForestsEnergyEnergyForestsForests

CaneCaneCaneCane Agri-residuesAgri-residuesAgri-residuesAgri-residues

Source: MAPA/CONAB – May 2010

Today (2010/2011 season):Sugarcane ......................: 664 million ton Planted area ...................: 8.1 million haSugar .............................: 38.6 million ton Ethanol ..........................: 28.5 billion litersSugarcane “brandy”.......: 1.5 billion litersEmployees – direct ........: 1.0 million indirect .....: 2.6 million

Future (2012):Sugarcane ......................: 1 billion tonPlanted area ...................: 10-12 million haEthanol ..........................: 48 billion liters

Brazil: 190 million inhabitants, 850 ha (8,5 million km2)

Sugarcane Production in BrazilSugarcane Production in Brazil

Brazilian Biodiesel Program

AGROENERGY - BIODIESEL

Law 11.097/2005: Brazilian Market2005 to 2007

(2% permitted) => 0 – 840 million liters2008 to 2012

(3% mandatory)(5% permitted) => 0.8 – 2.5 billion liters

From 2013 on (5% mandatory) => 2.5 billion liters

Type Units Total Capacity * Total Units Capacity*

Pilot 22 22 20.9 20.9Producing 19 41 708.0 728.9Built (not operating) 14 55 566.0 1,294.9Being built 28 83 1,408.7 2,703.6___________________________________________________________TOTAL 201 4,949.3* In thousand cubic meters (or billion litres) / year

Biodiesel Plants in Brazil

OVERSEA LABS (LABEX) PROJECT

• Opportunity for scientific development• Partnership for high-tech development

• Scientific experience exchange

Embrapa Agroenergy R&D&I actions and Strategy: general

1. To contribute for structuring state level programs for agrienergy production;

2. To identify real and potential raw material sources for biofuels production integrated in the regional productive chain;

3. To perform the agroclimatic and risk zonning for the identified raw material sources;

4. To define certified raw material sources, production systems, and infra-structure for production of certified materials aiming their recommendation.

Cellulosic Materials:- Lignocellulosic biomass technology.- Biorefineries that produce an array of valuable chemicals and products together with bulk biofuels.-Lower the cost of the known technology which breaks cellulose and hemicellulose down into their component sugars using enzymatic hydrolysis (cellulase enzymes).- Ferment sugars to bioethanol (in several different alternative ways).

Chemical Process – New Biodiesel Routes: - Use of ethanol instead of methanol.- New catalysts (homogeneous and heterogeneous)- Vegetable oil from native palms

Thermochemical Process: - Pyrolysis and Gasification to syngas and biochar

Interchange and Training

Funds and/or proposal to joint research in Agrienergy (Opening for)

R,D&I Strategies: International Partnerships

Opening for new ideas : …

Embrapa Agroenergywww.cnpae.embrapa.brjose.rocha@embrapa.br

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