The Government has entered a multi-million US dollar arrangement with one of the two entities bidding for control of the three unsold sugar factories.
Agriculture Minister Dr. Christopher Tufton made the announcement during this afternoon's sitting of the House of Representatives.
Dr. Chris Tufton tabled a Minsitry Paper detailing Cabinet's approval on the interim financing arrangement to undertake the necessary preparatory work at the factories in the upcoming crop.
According to the minister Eridania Suisse, an Italian conglomerate, will provide US$15 million to carry out production activities at Frome, Moneymusk and Bernard Lodge which are up for sale.
Under this interim arrangement, the Jamaican government has guaranteed to supply Eridania Suisse some 79,000 tonnes of raw sugar in the 2009/2010 sugar crop.
"The US$15 million is a proponent on the supply of this quantum of our sugar that will be sold to Eridania Suisse at a minimum price of 335 euros per tonne and that is base price as outlined in the adjustments that are currently taking place in relation to the price of sugar. Additionally Eridania Suisse will share with the government on a 50-50 basis any profits made on the final sale price less agreed cost," Dr. Tufton said.
The Minister was quick to point out that this interim arrangement should be seen as independent to the ongoing negotiations to sell the three sugar factories.
He said the arrangement will be will be effected through the existing Sugar Company of Jamaica Holdings, which will be staffed with a compliment of employees necessary to effectively run the estate and deliver the targets.
Agriculture Minister Dr. Christopher Tufton made the announcement during this afternoon's sitting of the House of Representatives.
Dr. Chris Tufton tabled a Minsitry Paper detailing Cabinet's approval on the interim financing arrangement to undertake the necessary preparatory work at the factories in the upcoming crop.
According to the minister Eridania Suisse, an Italian conglomerate, will provide US$15 million to carry out production activities at Frome, Moneymusk and Bernard Lodge which are up for sale.
Under this interim arrangement, the Jamaican government has guaranteed to supply Eridania Suisse some 79,000 tonnes of raw sugar in the 2009/2010 sugar crop.
"The US$15 million is a proponent on the supply of this quantum of our sugar that will be sold to Eridania Suisse at a minimum price of 335 euros per tonne and that is base price as outlined in the adjustments that are currently taking place in relation to the price of sugar. Additionally Eridania Suisse will share with the government on a 50-50 basis any profits made on the final sale price less agreed cost," Dr. Tufton said.
The Minister was quick to point out that this interim arrangement should be seen as independent to the ongoing negotiations to sell the three sugar factories.
He said the arrangement will be will be effected through the existing Sugar Company of Jamaica Holdings, which will be staffed with a compliment of employees necessary to effectively run the estate and deliver the targets.
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