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The Response

In: How Trade Liberalization Affects a Sugar Dependent Community in Jamaica

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  • Donovan Stanberry

    (University of the West Indies)

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By the time of the EU sugar reforms of 2005, an independent Jamaica would have had superintendence of its sugar industry for some 43 years. During this time the sugar landscape would have changed somewhat. There was significant consolidation, with the number of factories declining from 20 in 1962 to seven, with a steady decline in production and productivity from 452,251 Tonnes and 9.21 TC:TS to 124,206 Tonnes and 11.02 TC:TS respectively.

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  • Donovan Stanberry, 2022. "The Response," Springer Books, in: How Trade Liberalization Affects a Sugar Dependent Community in Jamaica, chapter 0, pages 101-129, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-030-89359-0_6
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-89359-0_6
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