In Brazil, Cosan announced that it is considering acquisition of companies and the establishment of partnerships, expanding its previous expansion strategy that focused on sugar mill acquisition. The company said that it would use its shares as capital for transactions, including the potential to acquire a large, existing ethanol entity.
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