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
The European Union's sugar subsidy since 1975 has kept attempts to reform Fiji's sugar industry at b...
In the global market, while sugar is produced in 110 countries, only two small Pacific Island nation...
The purpose with the essay is to describe how the current property rights of land in the Fiji Isla...
The sugar industry of Fiji is facing two major problems, the anticipated loss of the higher priced E...
The non-renewal of land leases since 1997 and the impending withdrawal of the European Union's sugar...
The non-renewal of land leases since 1997 and the impending withdrawal of the European Union's sugar...
The non-renewal of land leases since 1997 and the impending withdrawal of the European Union’s sugar...
In this paper we revisit the Fiji sugar industry with a fresh mandate. The century old industry, wid...
The resolution of problems with lease renewals in Fiji, particularly in the sugarcane districts, has...
The loss of EU sugar preferences at the end of 2007 has made the push for reform more urgent than ev...
This research highlights the importance of the sugarcane industry in a developing country like Fiji....
By the end of this decade, more than 6,000 agricultural leases will have expired in Fiji. The famili...
The non-renewal of land leases since 1997 and the impending withdrawal of the European Union's sugar...
The resolution of problems with lease renewals in Fiji, particularly in the sugarcane districts, has...
This article seeks to determine the short to medium-term impact of EU Sugar Protocol reforms on Fiji...
The European Union's sugar subsidy since 1975 has kept attempts to reform Fiji's sugar industry at b...
In the global market, while sugar is produced in 110 countries, only two small Pacific Island nation...
The purpose with the essay is to describe how the current property rights of land in the Fiji Isla...
The sugar industry of Fiji is facing two major problems, the anticipated loss of the higher priced E...
The non-renewal of land leases since 1997 and the impending withdrawal of the European Union's sugar...
The non-renewal of land leases since 1997 and the impending withdrawal of the European Union's sugar...
The non-renewal of land leases since 1997 and the impending withdrawal of the European Union’s sugar...
In this paper we revisit the Fiji sugar industry with a fresh mandate. The century old industry, wid...
The resolution of problems with lease renewals in Fiji, particularly in the sugarcane districts, has...
The loss of EU sugar preferences at the end of 2007 has made the push for reform more urgent than ev...
This research highlights the importance of the sugarcane industry in a developing country like Fiji....
By the end of this decade, more than 6,000 agricultural leases will have expired in Fiji. The famili...
The non-renewal of land leases since 1997 and the impending withdrawal of the European Union's sugar...
The resolution of problems with lease renewals in Fiji, particularly in the sugarcane districts, has...
This article seeks to determine the short to medium-term impact of EU Sugar Protocol reforms on Fiji...
The European Union's sugar subsidy since 1975 has kept attempts to reform Fiji's sugar industry at b...
In the global market, while sugar is produced in 110 countries, only two small Pacific Island nation...
The purpose with the essay is to describe how the current property rights of land in the Fiji Isla...