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Fiji Fiji ( , ,; fj, Viti, ; Fiji Hindi: फ़िजी, ''Fijī''), officially the Republic of Fiji, is an island country in Melanesia, part of Oceania in the South Pacific Ocean. It lies about north-northeast of New Zealand. Fiji consists ...
and was used as thatch by the Fijians for their houses (''bures''). The first attempt to make sugar in
Fiji Fiji ( , ,; fj, Viti, ; Fiji Hindi: फ़िजी, ''Fijī''), officially the Republic of Fiji, is an island country in Melanesia, part of Oceania in the South Pacific Ocean. It lies about north-northeast of New Zealand. Fiji consists ...
was on Wakaya Island in 1862 but this was a financial failure. With the cotton boom of the 1860s there was little incentive to plant a crop that required high capital outlay but after a slump in cotton prices in 1870, the planters turned to sugar. In an effort to promote the production of sugar in Fiji, the Cakobau Government, in December 1871, offered a 500-pound reward for the first and best crop of twenty of sugar from canes planted before January 1873.


History

The first cane sugar mill in Fiji was built in 1872 by Brewster and Joske at the present site of the city of
Suva Suva () is the capital and largest city of Fiji. It is the home of the country's largest metropolitan area and serves as its major port. The city is located on the southeast coast of the island of Viti Levu, in Rewa Province, Central Divi ...
. By the end of 1874, there were four mills in operation, six by the end of 1875 and ten by the end of 1878. Most of these mills crushed for only a few years and only a few survived the crash in sugar price of 1884. The surviving mills were Navua Sugar Mill, Panang Mill, Holmshurst (Taveuni) and the Rewa Sugar Company (Koronivia). The arrival of the Colonial Sugar Refining Company led to the establishment of Commercially viable sugar mills. In 1880, Thurston went to Australia seeking investment for Fiji and persuaded the Colonial Sugar Refining Company (CSR) to extend its operations to Fiji. The first mill built by the CSR was the Nausori Sugar Mill on the banks of the Rewa River and began crushing in the 1882 crushing season. In 1883, construction began for its second mill in Ba, the Rarawai Mill. Another mill was built at Viria, also on the Rewa River, and crushed from 1886 to 1895. It was closed because it was too small to be viable. In 1890, the Labasa Mill was erected from a dismantled mill in Queensland. By 1926 all other sugar mills had closed down and the CSR owned the five existing mills in Fiji of which Nausori mill closed down in 1959.


List of sugar mills

* Suva Sugar Mill - 1872 to 1875 * Selia Levu Estate (Taveuni) - 1974 to 1890 *
Penang (Rakiraki) Sugar Mill The Penang Sugar Mill in Rakiraki, Fiji was one of the four sugar mills operated by the Fiji Sugar Corporation. The FSC is the sole producer of raw sugar in Fiji. History The Charmers brothers built a mill at Penang in 1878. It was later transf ...
- from 1878 * Nausori Sugar Mill - 1882 to 1959 * Rarawai (Ba) Sugar Mill - from 1884 * Tamanua (Navua) Sugar Mill - 1883 to 1923 * Koronivia Sugar Mill * Holmshurst (Taveuni) Sugar Mill - 1882 to 1896 * Viria Sugar Mill - 1886 to 1895 * Labasa Sugar Mill - 1894 * Lautoka Sugar Mill - from 1903 *
Namara Sugar Mill Namara is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Marguerite Namara (1888–1974), American actress and singer * Stephen Namara (born 1953), American artist See also * Namara inscription * MacNamara Mac Conmara (anglicised a ...
- from 2015 * Matanisivana Sugar Mill - from 1992


List of sugar cane railways

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Labasa Mill Tramway The Labasa Mill Tramway is a narrow gauge railway with a gauge of in the northeast of Vanua Levu, the second largest island of Fiji Fiji ( , ,; fj, Viti, ; Fiji Hindi: फ़िजी, ''Fijī''), officially the Republic of Fiji, is a ...
, 1894 to 1982 * Rarawai–Kavanagasau Light Railway, from 1914


Bibliography

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See also

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Rail transport in Fiji Rail transport in Fiji moves cut sugar cane to crushing mills. Also, there used to be two horse-drawn street tramway systems, some other passenger systems, an underground mine system, and some tramways on construction projects. There are multiple ot ...
(the ''cane trains'') * Trapiche


References

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