…says a PNC govt will downsize sugar industry
Opposition Leader Aubrey Norton has revealed that a People’s National Congress (PNC)-led administration would not support expansion of the sugar industry.
“I believe that sugar has to be produced in limited quantities. The task therefore is ours to find alternative employment for the people in the sugar industry. I don’t think you should close it and leave them without employment,” Norton has contended. He was at the time being interviewed by Dr Asquith Rose on the Globespan 24X7 programme on Monday.
Under the David Granger-led APNU/AFC government, the administration had closed four sugar estates across the country, sending some 7000-plus workers on the breadline. In 2016, the Wales Estate was closed, and the following year, the Enmore, Rose Hall and Skeldon Estates were also shut down.
So far, the new Peoples Progressive Party (PPP) administration has reopened the Rose Hall Estate and rehired hundreds of workers, while efforts are underway to reopen the Skeldon Estate.












