In search of inexpensive charcoal: the relocation of steel mills to Amazonia
Em busca de carvão vegetal barato: o deslocamento de siderúgicas para Amazônia
Maurilio Monteiro (maurilio.monteiro@unifesspa.edu.br)
EconStor Open Access Articles and Book Chapters, 2006, vol. 9, issue 2, 55-97
Abstract:
This paper analyzes the installation and operation process of merchant pig iron producers in Eastern Brazilian Amazonia over the past two decades. Even though fewer in number and established at a slower pace than forecast by state planners, twelve producers have been set up within the Carajas Railroad Corridor. These companies exclusively produce merchant pig iron as a commodity, requiring high amounts of charcoal-supplied energy. This paper shows how industries that, until the 1990s, were concentrated in southeastern Brazil, relocated to Amazonia. It also shows that demand for charcoal has been consolidated as the main linkage between the steel mills and socioeconomics in the Region of Carajas. Charcoal production has resulted in many social and environmental impacts in the Amazon Region. The materialization of these impacts are: increased pressure on the Amazon Rainforest, environmentally unsound practices, and charcoal production conducted under precarious, unhealthy and poorly-paid working conditions. An example of a possible alternative scenario to this situation is continued pig iron production as it is done currently, with the incorporation of small-scale electric furnaces for steel production. The possibility of installing small melt shops in the region, however, in and of itself, will not resolve the principle socioeconomic problem involved in iron ore processing in the region, linked to the deleterious effects of charcoal production, and may even aggravate it further.
Keywords: Amazon; Metallurgy; Regional Development; Charcoal; Pig iron (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: L61 Q23 Q56 R11 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2006
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DOI: 10.5801/ncn.v9i2.67
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