HIDDEN ETHANOL SUBSIDIES IN BRAZIL REVISITED

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HIDDEN ETHANOL SUBSIDIES IN BRAZIL REVISITED Professors Troy G. Schmitz, James Seale, and Andrew Schmitz Arizona State University and University of Florida The Economics of Alternative Energy Sources and Globalization: The Road Ahead Embassy Suites Hotel Orlando Airport November 15 17, 2009

ISSUES Overview of Brazil s Sugar and Ethanol Production Brazil s Hidden Subsidies Brazil s Ethanol/Gasoline Blend Ratios Relative Oil, Sugar and Corn Prices Comparison With the U.S.

TABLE. BRAZIL S SUGAR AND ETHANOL PRODUCTION Year Sugar Production Ethanol Production Oil Price World Raw Sugar Price Sugar / Ethanol Ratio Sugar / Oil Price Ratio (1000 tonnes) (million gallons) ($/barrel) ( pound) 2003/2004 3910 27.69 8.01 0.29 2004/2005 4068 37.66 7.85 0.21 2005/2006 26,850 4174 50.04 10.46 6.4 0.21 2006/2007 31,450 4719 58.30 15.78 6.7 0.27 2007/2008 32,100 5916 64.20 11.67 5.4 0.18 2008/2009E 30,427 7054 99.65 13.67 4.3 0.14 2009/2010E 33,559 15.94 2010/2011E 39,015 2011/2012E 42,669 E = Estimates

BRAZIL S SUGAR PRODUCTION AND EXPORTS Brazil dominates world sugar production

GROWTH IN ETHANOL PRODUCTION IN BRAZIL

NET OIL IMPORTS AND THE PRICE OF OIL

PETROL IS NOW THE ALTERNATIVE FUEL IN BRAZIL

FFV S: MAIN DRIVER FOR ETHANOL CONSUMPTION

2008/2009 HARVEST AND PROJECTIONS FOR THE BRAZILIAN SUGARCANE INDUSTRY

SUGAR IS TODAY THE BEST AVAILABLE FEEDSTOCK

ETHANOL DOESN T WORK ABOVE $0.20/LB SUGAR

BRAZIL S HIDDEN SUBSIDIES Brazil is the pioneer of the ethanol industry: as well as being the world s largest exporter, it is also its second-largest producer. At present, Brazil is also the only country that uses ethanol as a complete substitute for gasoline. At least four components have contributed significantly to the development of the Brazilian ethanol industry: governmental support, research and development, abundant raw materials (especially sugar cane) and labor. Brazil s commanding position in the global ethanol industry is partly owed to its government s support of the industry since the mid 1970 s. Although ethanol production in Brazil dates back to the 1920 s, it remained a minor industry until 1975 when Brasilia decided to establish a national ethanol program (PROALCOOL).

BRAZIL S HIDDEN SUBSIDIES (CONTINUED) The main goal of the program was to reduce the country s dependence on expensive oil imports, which were depriving Brazil of needed hard currency, while using the country s sugar industry to produce a domestic fuel. The program initially consisted of incentives aimed at the supply side of the industry: quotas, marketing orders, price setting, subsidies interest rates and other measures that helped foster the ethanol industry. Later, in 1979, Brasilia enhanced the PROALCOOL program by legislating incentives aimed at the demand side of the industry: tax incentives to buyers of ethanol cars and consumer price fixing that pegged the price of ethanol to the price of gasoline (Latin Lawer).

BLEND RATIO MODEL A significant relationship exists between the blend/ratio model set by the Brazilian government and such variables as sugar prices and ethanol exports. An empirical analysis of the factors determining the Brazilian blend ratio is given in: Determinants of Brazil s ethanol sugar blend ratios. Andrew Schmitz, James L. Seale, Jr. and Troy G. Schmitz. ISJ 2004, Volume 106

BRAZIL S ETHANOL PRODUCTION (ANHYDROUS AND HYDROUS)

BRAZILIAN SUGARCANE PRODUCTION MIX

THE ETHANOL/GASOLINE BLEND RATIOS Table X Brazil: Ethanol/Gasoline Blend Ratios (Selected Years) Year Ratio Year Ratio 1976 10% 2005 25% 1982 20% 2006 20% 1988 22% 2007 25% 1990 12% 2008 25% 2002 25% 2009 25%

THE ETHANOL/GASOLINE BLEND RATIOS (CONTINUED) Figure X. Theoretical model depicting an increase in ethanol blend ratios US P s Domestic Sugar Market c d Foreign Sugar Market P 1 w P 0 w P 1 c 0 P c j r i s b a S c 1 D c g e f m h n l ED s 1 ES s 0 ES s o 0 D a 1 D a 0 D c 0 Q d 1 Q d 0 Q s 1 Q s 1 0 X X Source: Brazil s ethanol program: The case of hidden sugar subsidies. Troy G. Schmitz, Andy Schmitz James L. Seale, Jr. ISJ 2003 Volume 105

FIGURE. TRADE AND HIDDEN SUBSIDIES

U.S. ETHANOL PRODUCTION

DO PRICES MATTER? Unless sugar prices drop significantly in the United States (which is highly unlikely based on current U.S. Farm Policy), corn will serve as a major input for ethanol production and for non-sugar sweeteners. Source: Sweetener-ethanol complex in Brazil, the United States and Mexico: Do prices matter? Andrew Schmitz, James L. Seale, Jr. and Troy G. Schmitz. ISJ 2003 Volume 105.

THE UNITED STATES (CORN PRICES)

U.S.: INDEX OF MONTHLY CRUDE OIL, GASOLINE, CORN, AND ETHANOL PRICES

U.S. AND BRAZILIAN ETHANOL INDUSTRIES COMPARED Characteristic Brazil United States Units/Comments Feedstock Sugarcane Corn/Maize Main cash crop for ethanol production; U.S. has less than 2% from other crops Total ethanol fuel 6,472 9,000 Million U.S. liquid gallons production (2008) Total arable land 355 270 Million hectares Total area used for ethanol 3.6 10 Million hectares (% total arable) crops (2006) (1%) (3.7%) Productivity per hectare 6,800 8,000 3,800 4,000 Litres of ethanol per hectare; Brazil is 727 to 870 gal/acre (2006) and U.S. is 321 to 424 gal/acre (2003) Energy balance (input energy productivity) Estimated GHG emissions reduction 8.3 to 10.2 1.3 to 1.6 Ratio of the energy obtained from ethanol/energy expended in its production 86 90% 10 30% % GHGs avoided by using ethanol instead of gasoline, using existing cropland (No ILUC)

U.S. AND BRAZILIAN ETHANOL INDUSTRIES COMPARED (CONTINUED) Characteristic Brazil United States Units/Comments Full life-cycle carbon intensity 73.40 105.10 Grams of CO 2 equivalent released per MJ of energy produced, includes indirect land use changes Estimated payback time for GHG emissions 17 years 93 years Brazilian cerrado for sugarcane and U.S. grassland for corn; land use change scenarios by Fargione Flexible-fuel vehicle fleet 8.2 million 8.0 million Automobiles and light trucks only; Brazil as of July 2009 (E100 FFVs) and U.S. as of early 2009 (E84 FFVs) Ethanol fueling stations in the country Ethanol s share in the gasoline market 35,017 (100%) 1,963 (1%) % of total gas stations in the country; Brazil as of April 2008 and U.S. as of December 2006 50% 4% % of total consumption on a volumetric basis; Brazil as of April 2008 and U.S. as of December 2006 Cost of production (USD/gallon) 0.83 1.14 2006/2007 for Brazil (22 /litre) and 2004 for U.S. (35 /litre) Government subsidy (USD) 0 45 /gallon Brazilian ethanol production is no longer subsidized; U.S. tax credit since January 2009 Import tariffs (USD) 0 54 /gallon As of June 2009, Brazil does not import ethanol, but U.S. does

ETHANOL PROFITS BEGIN TO RETURN

TABLE. U.S. ETHANOL PRODUCTION AND CORN AND FUEL PRICES Year Ethanol Production Ethanol Prices Corn Price Oil Price Unleaded Gas Price Corn / Oil Price Ratio (million ($/gallon) ($/bushel) ($/barrel) ($/gallon) gallons) 2000/2001 1.51 2001/2002 1.46 2002/2003 1.36 2003/2004 2,800 2.42 27.69 1.59 0.09 2004/2005 3,400 2.06 37.66 1.88 0.05 2005/2006 3,900 2.00 50.04 2.30 0.04 2006/2007 4,900 2.14 3.04 58.30 2.59 0.05 2007/2008 6,500 1.94 4.20 64.20 2.80 0.07 2008/2009E 3.72 4.06 99.65 3.27 0.04 2009/2010E 2010/2011E 2011/2012E E = Estimates

NEW ENERGY DIRECTIONS IN BRAZIL Bioelectricity Brazil is emerging as a leader in the generation of bioelectricity (Emmanuel Desplechin, World Biofuels Conference, Seville- 5/28/2009) Biodiesel (Gabriella et al., Energy Policy 2007) The use of biofuels is not only an economical and secure alternative to fossil fuels but it also has many favorable environmental and social aspects: (i) bioidiesel is biodegradable and harmless; (ii) it can be produced from renewable materials; (iii) ethyl or methyl fatty acid esters contain no sulfur; (iv) biodiesel decreases soot emission considerably (up to 50%); (v) biodiesel emits about the same amount of CO 2 that is absorbed during cultivation of the oilseed; (vi) it does not contain any of the carcinogens found in diesel oil; (vii) biodiesel is not considered a hazardous material; (viii) there are numerous social and economic advantages from its use, particularly in developing countries such as Brazil; (ix) biodiesel represents a suitable outlet for vegetable oil industry, serving as an important tool for market regulation; and (x) it increases engine lifetime owing to a superior lubrication capability (Parente, 2003; Schuchardt et al., 1998; Ramos et al., 2003; NBB, 2004).