he wide-ranging discussions will bring you up to date on the economic, technological and geopolitical trends that are pushing ethanol as an alternative energy source into a bright future.
Singapore October 4, 2007 -- The 2nd Americas Sugar Trade and Ethanol Conference will be held at the Radisson Hotel Miami on 12 and 13 November 2007. The Centre for Management Technology (CMT) has put together a comprehensive program of important keynote speakers. The speakers include CEOs and Executives of major corporations, senior members of government and important academics. Together they will bring you up to date on what is behind the glowing future of ethanol (http://www.futureenergyevents.com/) is to be discussed further in a major Panel Discussion.
Michael Liddiard of Kingsman Americas will look at global sugar demand/supply outlook and key production regions and consumption markets in his paper entitled Fuelling the Ethanol Boom -
the Changing Dynamics of the Sugar Industry. "Sugar ethanol production is so advanced in Brazil that it had helped the country become independent of foreign oil by 2006," said Dr R
Rajagopal, CCO (Chief Coordinating Officer) of Knowgenix, a research and growth strategy firm in Mumbai, India."
The lead speaker on the second day of the conference is the Minister of Agriculture of El Salvador, Mario Salaverria, Ministerio de Agricultura y Ganaderia (MAG). He will be opening the
discussion of the situation in Central America with a paper entitled El Salvador - Development of the Sugar and Ethanol (