NFP says politicians must stop abusing media freedom after NFU calls on Prof. Prasad to increase cane price

NFP says politicians must stop abusing media freedom after NFU calls on Prof. Prasad to increase cane price

By Rashika Kumar
Wednesday 07/06/2023
National Federation Party Vice-President Parmod Chand and National Farmers Union General Secretary Mahendra Chaudhry

National Federation Party Vice-President Parmod Chand says politicians must stop abusing media freedom to spread lies and misinformation that malign other political leaders and ministers in the Coalition Government after National Farmers Union General Secretary Mahendra Chaudhry called on the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance Professor Biman Prasad to honour his promise to increase the cane price to $110 per tonne.

Chand says Chaudhry should provide irrefutable evidence of the NFP Leader making such a promise otherwise he should shut up and stop being a petty-minded agitator who obviously cannot digest the inevitable fact that he will soon be in political oblivion.

He says Chaudhry is a leader of the pack in misleading the people.

He says for the first time in 4 years, cane growers have been paid the guaranteed price of $85 per tonne and in fact the recent payment of $7.11 per tonne has taken the price so far to over the guaranteed price.

The party Vice President says growers are happy with the prospect of receiving the highest ever cane payment that is extremely important to restoring their confidence, which is the prerequisite to the revival of the sugar industry.

Chand says the likes of the FLP Leader and his minions will not derail the Coalition Government’s resolve to restore dignity and justice to the growers, that was cruelly snatched away in the last 16 years.

He says the enslavement of growers, which this government is dismantling, was started 16 years ago by Chaudhry as Interim Finance and Sugar Minister in the post-coup Bainimarama regime. He says under his stewardship, the elections of the Sugar Cane Growers were deferred because Chaudhry insisted on reforms in the industry and the rest is history.

Chand says it is clear that Chaudhry cannot digest the reality, which is growers finally getting the guaranteed price and return of confidence to the industry.

Chaudhry claims the $110 per tonne cane price was promised to cane growers in the Minister's election campaign and he should now honour his promise.

He says the $13.8 million which is now to be reimbursed to cane growers is the money owed to them for their 2019,2020 and 2021 seasons’ crop which the FijiFirst government had offset against industry costs.

Chaudhry further says NFU had vigorously opposed it at the time, and they thank Sugar Industry Minister Charan Jeath Singh for agreeing to reimburse it to the farmers as additional payment for their 2022 crop.

He says the Union is also asking for a clear statement from the Coalition Government regarding its position on the World Bank recommendations to remove all subsidies currently granted to the Sugar Industry.

The FLP Leader says this includes the guaranteed minimum cane price and the fertiliser subsidy.

He says cane farmers are seriously concerned about the future of the industry considering the precarious financial position of the Fiji Sugar Corporation.

Chaudhry says FSC’s annual general meeting is now overdue by almost three years.

FEATURE NEWS
Kishore Kumar avoids jail time as 12-month sentence is suspended for 3 years in Agni Deo Singh case
57-year-old former school teacher, Kishore Kumar will not be spending time behind bars as his 12 months sentence has been suspended for three years in...
29 days ago
LATEST NEWS
Tanoa Hotel Group and NZ students plant 600 mangroves at Taiperia, Lautoka
To combat the ongoing effects of climate change and the company’s commitment to environmental sustainability, the Tanoa Hotel Group and 16 ...
26 days ago

Ovalau family to celebrate Easter reminiscing the hard work and dedication of their late son
The Boleilovoni family will have a celebration this Easter at their home in Lovoni Village, Ovalau, celebrating their late son Joseph Rymell ...
26 days ago

Expect a rainy Easter weekend as a flash flood alert and heavy rain warning in force for Fiji
People need to be prepared for a wet Easter weekend as a flash flood alert is still in force for all low-lying and flash flood-prone areas of Viti ...
26 days ago

Flash flood alert for Viti Levu and Vanua Levu
Please be prepared as a flash flood alert is now in force for all low lying and flash flood prone areas of Viti Levu and Vanua Levu. A heavy rain ...
27 days ago

U.S Ambassador calls out China on trying to undermine its bilateral relationship with Fiji
It's puzzling that any country purporting to be a friend to Fiji would try to publicly undermine Fiji’s bilateral relationship with one of its ...
27 days ago



fijivillage Straight Talk with Vijay Narayan
Latest Videos

Stay tuned for the latest news on our radio stations

CFL radio frequencies
IN DEPTH
Top Interventional Cardiologist Dr Kapadia on fijivillage Straight Talk With Vijay Narayan
The show will focus on health services in the country. The former Marist Brothers Primary and High School student who has been practising medicine ...
37 days ago

Supervisor of Elections on fijivillage Straight Talk With Vijay Narayan
The interview focus on preparations for the 2026 general elections, voter related issues, electoral laws, the 2022 glitch and the municipal council ...
37 days ago

Swire Shipping Fijian Drua Coach, Glen Jackson on fijivillage Straight Talk With Vijay Narayan
Swire Shipping Fijian Drua Coach, Glen Jackson appeared on fijivillage Straight Talk With Vijay Narayan from the Drua base in Nadi. Coming off ...
41 days ago

TOP