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	<title>Comments on: As Fidel Castro exits, Cuba eyes 3.2 billion gallons per year of sugar cane ethanol</title>
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		<title>By: Fidel Castro&#8217;s resignation may boost Cuba&#8217;s biofuels &#171; A Collection &#8230;of articles</title>
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		<dc:creator>Fidel Castro&#8217;s resignation may boost Cuba&#8217;s biofuels &#171; A Collection &#8230;of articles</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Feb 2008 06:06:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>By: Green News &#124; GreenEggsandPlanet</title>
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		<description>[...] As Fidel Castro Exits, Cuba Eyes 3.2 Billion Gallons Per Year of Sugar Cane Ethanol From Biofuels Digest; February 21, 2008 In Cuba, the potential to produce between 2 billion and 3.2 billion gallons per year of sugar cane ethanol has been projected by industry analysts. Cuba is transitioning from the 49-year rule by Fidel Castro to the leadership of biofuels supporter Raul Castro. Fidel Castro blocked a proposed expansion into Cuba by Archer Daniels Midland in the 1990s. Cuba recently began overhaul of its 17 ethanol refineries last year. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] As Fidel Castro Exits, Cuba Eyes 3.2 Billion Gallons Per Year of Sugar Cane Ethanol From Biofuels Digest; February 21, 2008 In Cuba, the potential to produce between 2 billion and 3.2 billion gallons per year of sugar cane ethanol has been projected by industry analysts. Cuba is transitioning from the 49-year rule by Fidel Castro to the leadership of biofuels supporter Raul Castro. Fidel Castro blocked a proposed expansion into Cuba by Archer Daniels Midland in the 1990s. Cuba recently began overhaul of its 17 ethanol refineries last year. [...]</p>
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