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Abstract
This paper discusses the prehmmaiy results of Brazil's Economic and Social Planmng lnst1tute's
BIOMASS linear programming model with emphasis on three aspects: temporal and spatial crop mix patterns along
the analysis horizon; evaluation of the social cost of alcohol fuel; and the impact of alcohol production on the
balance of payments. Brazil's national alcohol programme (PROALCOOL) increases domestic costs but its impact
on the balance of payments is positive and substantial.