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Churchill posted:
kp posted:
Nehru posted:

THis DUMMY needs to go to lil ABC. The Demerara Factories were the target of closure since all the Cane would have ended up at Skeldon which was anticipated to process all the Cane from different parts of the Country. We know how that idea ended. Grow  adamn brain before you write

The plan was to have two Mega Factories, first Skeldon and then one on East Coast, West Demerara was to become Cash crops industries, initially the land was to be leased to the people and help be given by the gov't in marketing etc.,  Churchill is talking about slavery days when there were 200 factories. Guyana needs more distilleries , their brand of Rum is known world wide, so use the factories to produce alcohol .

You may have a serious comprehension problem ! 

I was referring to the past twenty years where nothing was done to reverse the trend of decline. If one studies the industry from since there were over 300 factories he will see that the industry was able, because of astute management , to weather the economic storm. Now we eight grinding factories and efforts to consolidate production to survive are being resisted because of strong political interference instead of cooperation. 

At one time there were over two hundred sugar factories operating in Guyana and as time went the demand dropped.

My comprehension is good, but you facts are not consistent, How many factories were there, 200 or 300, maybe it was 500. and you claim to be government advisor.

K
kp posted:
Churchill posted:
kp posted:
Nehru posted:

THis DUMMY needs to go to lil ABC. The Demerara Factories were the target of closure since all the Cane would have ended up at Skeldon which was anticipated to process all the Cane from different parts of the Country. We know how that idea ended. Grow  adamn brain before you write

The plan was to have two Mega Factories, first Skeldon and then one on East Coast, West Demerara was to become Cash crops industries, initially the land was to be leased to the people and help be given by the gov't in marketing etc.,  Churchill is talking about slavery days when there were 200 factories. Guyana needs more distilleries , their brand of Rum is known world wide, so use the factories to produce alcohol .

You may have a serious comprehension problem ! 

I was referring to the past twenty years where nothing was done to reverse the trend of decline. If one studies the industry from since there were over 300 factories he will see that the industry was able, because of astute management , to weather the economic storm. Now we eight grinding factories and efforts to consolidate production to survive are being resisted because of strong political interference instead of cooperation. 

At one time there were over two hundred sugar factories operating in Guyana and as time went the demand dropped.

My comprehension is good, but you facts are not consistent, How many factories were there, 200 or 300, maybe it was 500. and you claim to be government advisor.

Sugar Cake factories are included

Billy Ram Balgobin
kp posted:
Churchill posted:
kp posted:
Nehru posted:

THis DUMMY needs to go to lil ABC. The Demerara Factories were the target of closure since all the Cane would have ended up at Skeldon which was anticipated to process all the Cane from different parts of the Country. We know how that idea ended. Grow  adamn brain before you write

The plan was to have two Mega Factories, first Skeldon and then one on East Coast, West Demerara was to become Cash crops industries, initially the land was to be leased to the people and help be given by the gov't in marketing etc.,  Churchill is talking about slavery days when there were 200 factories. Guyana needs more distilleries , their brand of Rum is known world wide, so use the factories to produce alcohol .

You may have a serious comprehension problem ! 

I was referring to the past twenty years where nothing was done to reverse the trend of decline. If one studies the industry from since there were over 300 factories he will see that the industry was able, because of astute management , to weather the economic storm. Now we eight grinding factories and efforts to consolidate production to survive are being resisted because of strong political interference instead of cooperation. 

At one time there were over two hundred sugar factories operating in Guyana and as time went the demand dropped.

My comprehension is good, but you facts are not consistent, How many factories were there, 200 or 300, maybe it was 500. and you claim to be government advisor.

This last post of yours prove that you have a serious comprehension problem. Where did I claim to be a government advisor ?

 

FM
Billy Ram Balgobin posted:
Churchill posted:
kp posted:
Nehru posted:

THis DUMMY needs to go to lil ABC. The Demerara Factories were the target of closure since all the Cane would have ended up at Skeldon which was anticipated to process all the Cane from different parts of the Country. We know how that idea ended. Grow  adamn brain before you write

The plan was to have two Mega Factories, first Skeldon and then one on East Coast, West Demerara was to become Cash crops industries, initially the land was to be leased to the people and help be given by the gov't in marketing etc.,  Churchill is talking about slavery days when there were 200 factories. Guyana needs more distilleries , their brand of Rum is known world wide, so use the factories to produce alcohol .

You may have a serious comprehension problem ! 

I was referring to the past twenty years where nothing was done to reverse the trend of decline. If one studies the industry from since there were over 300 factories he will see that the industry was able, because of astute management , to weather the economic storm. Now we eight grinding factories and efforts to consolidate production to survive are being resisted because of strong political interference instead of cooperation. 

I believe Churchill used to be the trusted confidant and personal secretary for the former chairman of Guysuco, Dr. Rajendra Persaud, or Singh.  

Am I right Churchill?

I am and was never an advisor to Rajendra Singh , the Jagdeo/Ramotar stooge who obtained a Phd from a diploma mill ( University without Walls ). 

 

FM
Churchill posted:
Billy Ram Balgobin posted:
Churchill posted:
kp posted:
Nehru posted:

THis DUMMY needs to go to lil ABC. The Demerara Factories were the target of closure since all the Cane would have ended up at Skeldon which was anticipated to process all the Cane from different parts of the Country. We know how that idea ended. Grow  adamn brain before you write

The plan was to have two Mega Factories, first Skeldon and then one on East Coast, West Demerara was to become Cash crops industries, initially the land was to be leased to the people and help be given by the gov't in marketing etc.,  Churchill is talking about slavery days when there were 200 factories. Guyana needs more distilleries , their brand of Rum is known world wide, so use the factories to produce alcohol .

You may have a serious comprehension problem ! 

I was referring to the past twenty years where nothing was done to reverse the trend of decline. If one studies the industry from since there were over 300 factories he will see that the industry was able, because of astute management , to weather the economic storm. Now we eight grinding factories and efforts to consolidate production to survive are being resisted because of strong political interference instead of cooperation. 

I believe Churchill used to be the trusted confidant and personal secretary for the former chairman of Guysuco, Dr. Rajendra Persaud, or Singh.  

Am I right Churchill?

I am and was never an advisor to Rajendra Singh , the Jagdeo/Ramotar stooge who obtained a Phd from a diploma mill ( University without Walls ). 

 

A friend just texted me and said that man Rajendra Singh goes by the name "Peel Alu". 

Billy Ram Balgobin
caribny posted:

Why don't those oligarchs buy out sugar if they think that the future is so assured. Governments have no business running ventures in the productive sectors. That's the role of the private sector. Gov'ts can offer subsidies or various incentives if it makes economic sense.


 

 

 

You too dunce to get it and yes, the Govt is the only option for Sugar to be viable.  I think maybe you do get it, but you also fully understand Granger's and your racist PNC plan to cleanse the nation of more Indians.  This one is on a silver platter!

FM

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