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Land, Lome and the Fiji sugar industry

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Lal, Padma

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This chapter discusses the types of policy issues the Sugar Commission of Fiji is likely to face in the light of expected changes in land tenure, the international sugar trade reforms, declining farm productivity and high production costs. It outlines gaps in the industry's proposed reforms. More specifically, the chapter outlines the reforms needed in the Sugar Cane Research C

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Fiji Before the Storm : elections and the politics of development

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Fiji Before the Storm : elections and the politics of development

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