We are expecting a 60, 70 or even 80 per cent loss in tonnage of sugar cane production.

This is the reality that sugar cane farmers in the Western Division are facing as a result of the impact of the prolonged dry spell, currently affecting parts of the country.

Dr Sushil Sharma, Manager of Climate Special Services at the Fiji Bureau of Meteorology speaking to Radio Australia said the agricultural community has been bearing the full brunt of it.

Dr Sharma who is a cane farmer himself said all farmers are expecting a huge decline of production in the upcoming months.