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“…Both the United States and Brazil thereafter were among the principal foreign suppliers for cotton for the British textile industry for most of the 19 th century. 6 Initially Brazil's production of long-fiber cotton was considered of better quality than short fiber of the so-called upland cotton that was being produced in the United States and was initially more suitable for the production processes then adopted in English manufactures (Pereira, 2017). This allowed Brazil to maintain a prominent position in cotton exports to the English market for many years.…”
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“…Both the United States and Brazil thereafter were among the principal foreign suppliers for cotton for the British textile industry for most of the 19 th century. 6 Initially Brazil's production of long-fiber cotton was considered of better quality than short fiber of the so-called upland cotton that was being produced in the United States and was initially more suitable for the production processes then adopted in English manufactures (Pereira, 2017). This allowed Brazil to maintain a prominent position in cotton exports to the English market for many years.…”
Section: Phasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the Brazilian fiber was of high quality, the bales arrived mixed with low quality cotton. Finally, recent studies have also emphasized the high tax burden on cotton exported by Brazil (Pereira, 2017). These multiple causes reduced Brazil's competitiveness, which thus remained a secondary supplier in the growing European cotton market.…”
Section: Graph 2 Quantity Of Brazilian Cotton Exports (In Tons) and T...mentioning
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“…Brazilian economic growth during this period was moderate with deceleration episodes closely linked to slowdowns in primary commodities exports (Absell and Tena-Junguito 2016; Pereira 2017).…”
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“…Além do dinamismo cubano, devemos mencionar que a oferta de açúcar já vinha sendo incrementada na própria Europa através da fabricação do açúcar de beterraba desde o século XIX211 .No caso do algodão, os produtores nacionais só conseguiram competir com o Sul dos Estados Unidos entre o final do século XVIII e o começo do XIX. O aumento de impostos sobre as exportações brasileiras212 , de um lado, e a pioneira mecanização da lavoura norte-americana, de outro, marcaram a divergência de ambos os países no cenário internacional. As fazendas brasileiras atingiram cerca de 2% do quantum do algodão produzido no Sul dos Estados Unidos nas duas primeiras décadas do século passado213 .A penetração do algodão nordestino na demanda do Centro-sul não representou uma possibilidade viável no longo prazo.…”
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