Estimation of virtual water use in Brazilian exports from 2003 to 2014

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Abstract

The Virtual Water concept has long been used as an important indicator of water consumption, increasingly being accepted in the literature, becoming the embedded water in the production of a good or service. In order to estimate the volume of virtual water present in the top 25 products of Brazilian exports in the period 2003–2014, we used the exploratory method from the main products that represented approximately 60% of the collected amount. Results indicated a shift between the relevance of manufactured products and commodities (mainly iron ore and soybeans) in the 2009–2010 period, with only four products accounting in 2014 for 32% of the revenue earned by the country. As a result, the estimated virtual water expenditure for the products evaluated indicated that Brazil spent, on average, 191 Gm3.year-1 (about 6,025 m3.s-1), with commodities accounting for 95% of this volume. Considering only 2014, this flow increased to about 7,836 m3.s-1, 14 times higher than the supply demand of the Brazilian urban population.

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Herrera, M. V. S., Marangoni, T. T., Oliveira, J. N., & Libânio, M. (2019). Estimation of virtual water use in Brazilian exports from 2003 to 2014. Engenharia Sanitaria e Ambiental, 24(6), 1229–1238. https://doi.org/10.1590/s1413-41522019178447

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