Defence and Space

Navigation menu closed
Picture of a field of sugar cane taken by our Pléiades Neo 30cm satellite

Food: Sugar Cane in Brazil

In the Pléiades Neo image acquired near Astorga in the State of Paraná, mechanical mowers cut the sugar cane at ground level and then throw 30cm pieces into the buckets of the trucks.

Cultivated since the 17th century, the cultivation of sugar cane intensified in Brazil after the oil shocks of the 1970s increased the production of ethanol, the fuel most used today by Brazilian motorists. The largest producer of sugar intended for the food industry, Brazil is also the second world producer of ethanol after the USA. View images here:

See the details
r76626_9_pleiades-neo-brazil-maringa-1.jpg

Sugar Cane in Brazil

r76629_9_pleiades-neo-brazil-maringa-2.jpg

Sugar Cane in Brazil

r76632_9_pleiades-neo-brazil-maringa-3.jpg

Sugar Cane in Brazil

r76635_9_pleiades-neo-brazil-maringa-4.jpg

Sugar Cane in Brazil

See our imagery in action to support sustainable development goals

Share