Pedro Marcilio of the Brazilian firm Participacoes SA admits that U.S. government funds have been used as production loans for Brazilian cotton farmers. Now U.S. cotton farmers say they are not receiving enough government subsidies and are demanding a fatter check from taxpayers in the upcoming farm bill. Truth Revealed Pedro Marcilio of the Brazilian firm Participacoes SA admits that U.S. government funds have been used as production loans for Brazilian cotton farmers. The company oversees the Instituto Brasileiro do Algodao, which was set up to expend on “research” some of the over $800 million that Washington agreed to pay Brazil so that 18,000 American cotton farmers could continue to receive $400 million per year in WTO-illegal subsi...