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illy in the areas with a
harvesting is performed
be burned to easy the
ed (a) per declivity class
vith burning and the
seasons of 2006/07 to
relation to without and
harvested area while the
;arcane refers to the total
the beginning of each
type
ming
Unharvested
%
(ha)
%
: 50.9
514,502
11.6
; 53.4
164,321
4.1
1 65.8
102,208
3.0
<12%
uming
Unharvested
%
(ha)
%
9
50.3
494,307
11.5
7
53.0
158,960
4.1
7
65.3
98,877
3.0
>12%
>uming Unharvested
%
(ha)
%
Classes
i 69.7
20,195
14.3
23 Cloud
1 66.2
5,367
4.2
Unburnt sugarcane
l 77.6
3,331
3.0
HH Burnt sugarcane
““““ H Unharvested sugarcane
1 ha, 5.6% of the total area
ted because of cloud cover
Sâo Paulo State
ree seasons indicates that
dthout burning increased
vithout burning reached
i with a declivity <12%.
; areas with a declivity
>ut burning was greater in
1 harvesting with burning
i (Table lc). A total of
;as with a declivity >12%
date that this area was
tages of the harvesting
clivity of >12% would be
0.5% without. Therefore,
>f the area harvested with
1/09 season in relation to
ige of the area harvested
if sugarcane cultivated in
ercentage of unharvested
9 season was greater than
Sugarcane available for harvest (1,000ha)
I l100-200
I 1200-300
HH 300-400
■1 400-500
500-600
Harvest type (%)
Unburnt sugarcane
Burnt sugarcane
Figure 3. Area available for sugarcane harvest, the percentage of each harvest type (with or without burning) for the Administrative
Regions (RA) of the state of Sâo Paulo for the seasons of (a) 2006/07, (b) 2007/08 and (c) 2008/09 and localization of the harvest
areas (with and without burning) and the unharvested areas for the RA of Araçatuba (AR). RAs: Araçatuba (AR), Baixada Santista
(BS), Barretos (BR), Bauru (BA), Campinas (CA), Central (CE), Franca (FR), Marilia (MA), Présidente Prudente (PP), Registro
(RE), Ribeirâo Preto (RP), Sâo José do Rio Preto (SR), Sâo José dos Campos (SC), Sâo Paulo (SP) and Sorocaba (SO).