Sugar cane based ethanol fuel is expected to take over 75% of Brazil’s light vehicle fuel market, shrinking gasoline’s stake to 17% by 2020. Currently ethanol controls just under half of the light vehicle fuel market, with gasoline taking up most of the rest.
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