Caribbean planters faced several challenges in shipping sugar, including high transportation costs, unreliable shipping schedules, and damage to cargo during transit. Additionally, the reliance on a limited number of shipping routes made them vulnerable to disruptions from weather events or conflicts. Competition from other sugar-producing regions also pressured prices, further complicating their profitability. Furthermore, labor shortages and the need for efficient logistics added to the difficulties in maintaining consistent supply chains.
im about 80% sure but i believe that sugar cane has always been in the Caribbean
Sugar is one of the important cash crops in the Caribbean. Citrus crops including grapefruits and oranges as well as bananas are grown in the Caribbean.
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Some of the problems faced by the British Caribbean concerning sugar production in the 20th century were the cost of production and the depletion of soil, or soil erosion. Other problems included the increased cost of shipping, and lack of access to working capital.
the Dutch made one of the greatest contribution to the caribbean region by providing the much needed capital to the planters, this was in exchange for the rights to the export and sale of the sugar
They needed protection against the lower prices of sugar from the West Indies. Besides, the sugar planters organized the Whig party in 1834.
They needed protection against the lower prices of sugar from the West Indies. Besides, the sugar planters organized the Whig party in 1834.
there are four main factors that affected the sugar industry in the english speaking caribbean 1838-1854 they are: labour capital free trade technology
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why is sugar cane inportant to the caribbean region
im about 80% sure but i believe that sugar cane has always been in the Caribbean
the sugar planters
they go and reep there goods
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The main export is sugar.