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Guyana\'s sugar: Its industrial life cycle and collapse

2014-01-13 07:37:23| Sugar Industry News

As testimony to the present dire state of Guyana\'s sugar industry and its continued importance to the socioeconomic, political, and cultural life of the country, last week I began a third series of columns on this topic in the space of only three years. There I asserted the industry had reached a point of no return, or alternately a negative tipping-point. This week I shall address the question: what do these descriptors seek to convey?

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