Kamlesh Sharma, a sugarcane farmer from Ba, has recently been appointed to the board of the Fiji Sugar Corporation (FSC), with his term commencing on May 5, 2025. Sharma’s academic credentials boast qualifications from prestigious institutions like the University of Punjab, the University of the South Pacific, and Canberra College of Advanced Education, among others.

FSC Chairman Nitya Reddy expressed optimism about Sharma’s appointment, highlighting his comprehensive background in education, financial management, and agribusiness. Reddy noted that Sharma’s hands-on experience as both an accountant and a sugarcane farmer makes him exceptionally well-suited to contribute valuable insights and leadership during this pivotal moment for the corporation.

This appointment comes as the Fiji sugar industry contends with significant challenges, including decreasing cane production and rising operational costs, which have been ongoing concerns in recent discussions. The board’s commitment to navigating these difficulties through effective leadership is paramount, especially as the industry seeks renewal and reform.

Sharma’s expertise is anticipated to aid FSC in developing strategic initiatives essential for revitalizing the sugar sector, which has encountered unprecedented obstacles in its history. With a cohesive effort and informed governance, there is hope for a recovery that can safeguard the interests of local farmers and bolster the broader economy.

This refreshing leadership change demonstrates the FSC’s dedication to sustainable practices and innovative strategies, illuminating a path forward with potential for revitalization in Fiji’s vital sugar industry.


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