Jamaica Gleaner

Gov’t bails out of sugar

- Christophe­r Serju Gleaner Writer

GOVERNMENT IS scaling down investment in the Long Pond and Monymusk sugar factories even as it takes steps to recover all the money it has spent to date in extending a lifeline to the respective Trelawny and Clarendon-based operations.

“Under no set of circumstan­ces can the Government put any more money into the reengageme­nt of the Long Pond Factory. The economies of scale plus the level of determinat­ion of the cane quality make the viability of this facility extremely challengin­g. Our support (therefore) will be limited to a subsidy to underwrite the transporta­tion of cane to either Worthy Park or Appleton, or both,” Karl Samuda, minister of industry, commerce, agricultur­e and fisheries disclosed on Tuesday.

In fact, his administra­tion will insist on a successor agreement that will guarantee full recovery of all money spent, the minister said in his presentati­on to the Sectoral Debate in Parliament.

With Everglades and Pan Caribbean still unable to resume management of these estates, the Government has no choice but to step in again to avert the significan­t loss of jobs and subsequent economic devastatio­n that transpire in sugar-dependent communitie­s should the State fail to intervene. However, it is not prepared to go much further in subsidisin­g the operations of a lost cause.

“This situation cannot continue,” Samuda told the Gordon House audience. “From the very outset, I advised the honourable House that our interventi­on was temporary as efforts were to have been made by the owners, assisted by us, to find new investors.”

“I must now report that despite our collective efforts, nothing concrete has materialis­ed,” the agricultur­e minister admitted. “I now wish to advise this honourable House as well as the owners of these estates, that the funds provided by the Government in these rescue efforts must be repaid from the process of any divestment or refunded by any new partner.”

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