Brazil offered its ethanol producing technology with India to combat shortage of sugar stock
According to the Financial Express, Brazil has offered to share its ethanol producing technology with India in an effort to resolve their long-running issues with the sugar sector. Read more :S&P Global Market Intelligence boosted India’s growth forecast for FY24 to 6.6% The development was the result of a ministerial conference and several rounds of official negotiations between the two sides. India wants to go forward with the use of biofuels swiftly for both stand-alone use in transportation and additionally for blending with petroleum fuels, thus the offer on ethanol technology may be the decisive factor. Brazil claims to be willing to share with us its ethanol manufacturing technology. It is advantageous. We should be able to achieve success (in negotiations), an unnamed official was reported as saying by the Financial Express. But during the negotiations, the representative kept the details of the Indian proposal a secret. Prime Minister Narendra Modi had launched it alongside the leaders of the US, Argentina, Brazil, Italy, Singapore, the United Arab Emirates, Mauritius, and Bangladesh. The first electric flex-fuel vehicle made in India by Toyota was introduced by Roads and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari late last month. All major automakers presently provide vehicles with flex fuel engines. Despite this, the dispute has continued, with Brazil and India trading accusations of violating WTO rules. India's support initiatives for sugarcane farmers and sugar export subsidies came under fire from Brazil in 2019. Brazil claimed that these acts violated the Agriculture Agreement (AoA) of the WTO. The WTO's Dispute Settlement Panel stated in a report made available to members in December 2021 in response to a complaint from Brazil that India's aid to sugarcane producers between 2014–15 and 2018–19 surpassed the allowable amount of 10% of the total amount of production, in violation of AoA provisions. Guatemala and Costa Rica subsequently requested to join the argument. Third-party parties from other nations took part in the argument. India has challenged the panel's ruling, but because the WTO's Appellate Body is no longer in operation, efforts have been made to reach a bilateral agreement to settle the conflict. OTT India updates you with the latest news, The Country’s no.1 digital news platform OTT India. Keeps you updated with national, and international news from all around the world. For more such updates, download the OTT India app on your Android and IOS device.