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A expansão do setor de celulose de mercado no Brasil: condicionantes e perspectivas
[Expansion of the pulp sector in Brazil: constraints and perspectives]

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  • Sperotto, Fernanda Queiroz
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The Brazilian pulp industry has been highlighting globally, especially in the last three decades. In 2012, the country held the first position in volume produced and exported. The know-how in the development of short fiber pulp from eucalyptus, the availability of land for the formation of monoculture tree plantations, the favorable environmental conditions of the region and low costs of labor are identified as important determinants of this expansion. With the completion of major new projects in the sector, the Brazilian production capacity will rise significantly. In order to better analyze this expansion the article lists some important and enlightening aspects of the evolution of the Geography of Cellulose.

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  • Sperotto, Fernanda Queiroz, 2014. "A expansão do setor de celulose de mercado no Brasil: condicionantes e perspectivas [Expansion of the pulp sector in Brazil: constraints and perspectives]," MPRA Paper 77435, University Library of Munich, Germany.
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    1. Sperotto, Fernanda Queiroz, 2012. "Um panorama da matriz produtiva de celulose no Cone Sul: caracterização, configuração e produção [An overview of the pulp production matrix in the Southern Cone: characterization, configuration and," MPRA Paper 77740, University Library of Munich, Germany.
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      Geography of Production; productive matrix; cellulose;
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      JEL classification:

      • L73 - Industrial Organization - - Industry Studies: Primary Products and Construction - - - Forest Products

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