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Major driving factor for the growth of biofuels market is the environmental concerns that are causing the limitation over the use of non-renewable fuels such as petrol and diesel. According to Goldstein Research, Biofuel Industry is expected to reach more than USD 246.52 billion by 2024 from USD 168.18billion in 2016, growing at a compounded annual growth rate of 4.92% over the forecast period 2016-2024
Major driving factor for the growth of biofuels market is the environmental concerns that are causing the limitation over the use of non-renewable fuels such as petrol and diesel. According to Goldstein Research, Biofuel Industry is expected to reach more than USD 246.52 billion by 2024 from USD 168.18billion in 2016, growing at a compounded annual growth rate of 4.92% over the forecast period 2016-2024
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COSAN ( Revenue Split & Recent News)<br />
COSAN Revenue (%)-By Business Segment, 2016<br />
COSAN Revenue (%)-By Geography, 2016<br />
XX%<br />
XX%<br />
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Norrth America<br />
XX%<br />
XX%<br />
Energy<br />
Logistics<br />
Middle East<br />
Asia-Pacific<br />
XX%<br />
XX%<br />
XX%<br />
Latin America<br />
Europe<br />
Source: Annual <strong>Report</strong><br />
Source: Annual <strong>Report</strong><br />
Recent News & Developments<br />
• June, 2017: On June 17, 2017 Raízen Energia SA, the world’s largest sugar maker won a judicial auction for two sugar mills owned by Tonon<br />
Bioenergia SA, after its bid of USD XX million.<br />
• March, 2016: On march 1, 2016 Sumitomo invests in Cosan’s sugarcane pellet business by acquiring up to 20 percent of Cosan Biomassa S.A.<br />
• June, 2011: On June 2, 2011: Brazilian sugar-and-ethanol group Cosan Industria e Comercio SA and Royal Dutch Shell PLC announced formal<br />
creation of their Brazilian ethanol joint venture Raizen, to make it world's largest sugar-and-ethanol producer.