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Over 85,000 Tonnes of Sugarcane Stands in Fields in Fiji's Western Division.

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Suva: Sugarcane farmers are racing against time to harvest more than 85,000 tons of sugarcane standing in their fields in the Western Division. They have until next Monday to cut, load, and transport the cane to the Rarawai mill in Ba. They say this deadline is too short, given the weather and challenges finding laborers. Atish Kumar, a farmer in the Rarawai sector and president of the Fiji Cane Lorries Association, said farmers need more time t…
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Suva: Sugarcane farmers are racing against time to harvest more than 85,000 tons of sugarcane standing in their fields in the Western Division. They have until next Monday to cut, load, and transport the cane to the Rarawai mill in Ba. They say this deadline is too short, given the weather and challenges finding laborers. Atish Kumar, a farmer in the Rarawai sector and president of the Fiji Cane Lorries Association, said farmers need more time t…

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ChiniMandi broke the news in on Saturday, January 10, 2026.
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