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    Guyana Looks Beyond Crime To Ethanol

    By Mr Ethanol | March 4, 2008

    Caribworldnews.com:
    Ethanol fuel is big business in a changing world and Guyana, despite its rising crime woes, is hoping to tap into the increase in demand for the new `gold.`

    The country’s agriculture minister is in Washington this week, rubbing shoulders with other world ministers and private sector individuals gathered at the Washington International Renewable Energy Conference and the Inter-American Meeting of National Authorities and Experts on Energy for Sustainable Development.
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    And while Minister Robert Persaud realizes that the massacre of 23 in Guyana in less than a month - which made headline news around the world - may be a deterrent to investors, he remains optimistic that the South American nation, with its huge land mass and historical vested interest in sugar cane, can take advantage of the new wave of `green` around the globe and increasing interest in renewable energy. Read full article.

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