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Yes Fiji do manufacture sugar. There are four sugar mills in Fiji.
At the time of partition in 1947 only seven sugar mills, existed in the territories of Pakistan, 5 in East Pakistan now known as Bangladesh and only 2 in West Pakistan now known as Pakistan. These two sugar mills namely Rahwali Sugar Mills and Frontier Sugar Mills established in 1936 and 1938 had a capacity of 5000 tonnes each of producing white sugar. During 1954-56 three more sugar mills were established with a capacity of 10000-15000 tonnes. By 1955-56, the sugar production capacity in Pakistan was around 45,000 tonnes.By 1980 there were 35 sugar mills in the country capable of providing 1.0 million tonnes. Ten more sugar mills were installed by 1990 with the production capacity having reached 2.0 million tonnes. Population and per capita increase always kept the demand high and number of sugar mills increased to 86 in 2009Top sugar mills are :- Sakrand Sugar Mills, Nawabshah, Ansari Sugar Mills, Hyderabad, Mirza Sugar Mills, Badin, Pangrio Sugar Mills, Thatta and Bachani Sugar Mills, Sanghar
because the western side of Fiji is dry and in order to grow sugarcanes you have to have a sugar mill nearby
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Commodore Josaia Voreqe Bainimarama is the Minister for Sugar Industry for Fiji.
The only state in India that is having more than 200 sugar mills is Maharashtra. By Lakshman Nirmalwad
In 2003, there were 11 mills in operation. Then the price of sugar dropped dramatically. Consult the Mauritius Sugar Syndicate for more current information.
I know that Fiji has sugar plants
sugar and garments
NZ's sugar comes from Australia, and from Fiji. But sugar is a commodity product and can be obtained from many sources at roughly the same price.
Sugarcane is the national fruit of Fiji.
Maharashtra is the First State with Highest Sugar Mills in India with the number of 195.