Report says nil upgrade work disappointing
The paper states that the programme is 3 years behind schedule.
An audit undertaken by FSC on the sugar mill upgrade programme has highlighted the use of sub-standard equipment, the non compatibility of equipment brought in with the existing machinery, the poor workmanship of the Sugar Technical Mission team and lethargic attitude resulting in local FSC workers stepping in to try to complete the necessary upgrades.
The FSC board has invited the vendors who supplied the equipment to inspect the machinery and is intending to make a claim to the Government of India for the consideration of the factors highlighted by the audit.
The worsening performance of the sugar industry is mirrored by the poor financial position of FSC.
The Fiji Sugar Corporation has required annual government guarantees since 2001 to undertake short-term borrowings to meet it's working capital requirements.
The latest Government guarantee was granted early this year for 120 million dollars.
It has also been revealed that FSC has recently been finding difficulty meeting it's EU quota and also supply the local and regional markets.
As a result, FSC has been importing sugar from India and Thailand for the local and regional markets.
According to the statistics received by Fijivillage News, from the years 1989 to 2009, average cane production declined from 3.7 million tonnes to 2.3 million tonnes, which is a decline of 1.4 million tonnes of cane.
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