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Jamaica sells sugar estates

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GOVERNMENT signed documents Friday to seal the divestment of the final three sugar estates held by the Sugar Corporation of Jamaica (SCJ) – Monymusk, Bernard Lodge and Frome – to Chinese company Complant.“Notwithstanding in more recent times a real, concerted effort to divest the industry did not succeed, we felt that it was something we needed to pursue,” Prime Minister Bruce Golding said Friday at the Jamaica House signing of the deal between a delegation from Complan and government representatives. Government’s push two years ago to sell the SCJ estates to Brazilian company Infinity Bio-Energy fell flat in the face of the worldwide economic decline.In a deal worth more than US$10 million, Complan will now purchase the three remaining sugar estates and lease approximately 30 000 hectares of sugar lands to increase the production of cane islandwide. Agriculture Minister Christopher Tufton made it clear that the signing was two-fold, one for the purchase and lease of assets owned by SCJ, and the other to conduct a feasibility study for the construction of a sugar refinery and ethanol facility.“Complant is no stranger to Jamaica,” Golding said, noting that the Chinese company had constructed the Trelawny Stadium and subsequently built the recently opened convention centre in Montego Bay. The prime minister contended that Chinese investors viewed investment projects in a different way from other foreign investors.“They tend to look beyond the brow of the hill,” Golding said of the Chinese. “They tend to look at opportunities that are not staring you in the face . . . they tend to take that longer view.”
(Jamaica Observer)

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