HomeNewsTrendsCurrent AffairsModi pledges $70 million credit for Fiji sugar industry

Modi pledges $70 million credit for Fiji sugar industry

Sugar was the mainstay of the island economy under British colonial rule before falling into disarray during decades of political upheaval and racial tension between the descendants of early cane field workers and indigenous Fijians.

November 19, 2014 / 15:39 IST
Story continues below Advertisement

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday pledged a multi-million dollar line of credit for Fiji's struggling sugar industry, once worked by thousands of indentured labourers from India under appalling conditions.

Sugar was the mainstay of the island economy under British colonial rule before falling into disarray during decades of political upheaval and racial tension between the descendants of early cane field workers and indigenous Fijians.

Story continues below Advertisement

Sugar growers have long relied on European subsidies to operate and production is dwarfed by that of neighbouring Australia.

India will provide a USD 70 million line of credit to build a co-generation power plant at a sugar mill, Modi said in an address before the Fiji parliament. He was invited to speak by President Voreqe Bainimarama, a retired naval officer who twice seized power in coups before being voted in after a general election in September.