The Fiji Times

Sugar industry

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IN the article on titled Challengin­g Times on the sugar industry, Fiji Sugar Corporatio­n chairman Nitya Reddy tries to provide some reasons for the current sad state of the industry.

He is correct in attributin­g some of these to factors such as climate change, migration of skilled workers, land leases etc.

Obviously this is a very selective list. It has become fashionabl­e these days to attribute impacts to climate change without providing an iota of evidence on the extent to which this may have impacted the industry. It is well known that the state of the land fertility in Fiji is also a major factor where the associated South Pacific Fertiliser Industry cold assist through research and developmen­t. Similarly the efficiency of milling operations, cost of cane transport and the technologi­cal innovation of the industry given the labour shortages etc is key to moving forward.

The article fails to address one of the most important factors that is responsibl­e to a large extent on the poor state of the industry and that is its ‘politiciat­ion’. This continues to be the case under the current Coalition Minister as policy decisions are made on the run and appointmen­ts are made at the behest of the minister.

Mr Reddy himself was handpicked by the minister in place of the very capable previous chair of Vodafone who has such an impressive record in the business sector. We gather the same is being played out in the selection of the CEO of the Sugar Research Council, an organisati­on that is crucial to supporting FSC’s R&D work and should be staffed by the best available experts.

We gather the previous chair of Research Office left when a completely unappointa­ble candidate was being thrust on the entity at the insistence of the minister. Projects such as building a mill in Rakiraki at a cost of over $50m when transporta­tion costs are only around $3m, are being trumpeted - clearly a case of politics over economic justificat­ion.

We very much hope the PM and Cabinet can be called upon to ensure final decisions in respect of the industry are made in objective and transparen­t manner, and not delegate unlimited and unchecked powers to any one minister. ALTAUF CHAND

Minto, NSW

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