Sugarcane farmers in Fiji are set to receive a payment of $17.03 per tonne for their cane on May 23, 2025. This payment marks the fourth distribution for the 2024 season, bringing the total compensation to $86.66 per tonne for the year. This is a continuation of the Fiji Sugar Corporation’s efforts to support local growers, who have thus far received payments including $43.06 per tonne as a delivery fee, $14.35 per tonne for the second cane payment, and $12.22 per tonne for the third.
As of April 30, 2025, the net proceeds shared among the sugarcane growers amount to an impressive $115,427,843, reflecting the corporation’s commitment to the industry amid ongoing challenges such as climate fluctuations and market variability.
In recent months, the Fiji Sugar Corporation has consistently worked to ensure financial support for sugarcane farmers, especially in light of adverse weather conditions affecting production levels. This commitment is echoed in the forecasted payments for the upcoming 2025 season as well, which indicates a slight decrease but still represents a significant contribution to farmers’ earnings.
The ongoing support for these farmers is crucial, highlighting the resilience of the sugarcane community in Fiji as they navigate economic challenges. With these payments, growers can continue to invest in their operations, ensuring a sustainable future for the sugarcane industry in the region.

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