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The Fiji Times » Grower queries deferral of mill start dates


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Arun Sharma at his cane farm at Mota, Ba. Picture: SUPPLIED
Prominent Ba canegrower Arun Sharma has questioned the decision to push back start-of-crush dates for the Fiji Sugar Corporation’s Rarawai Mill.
“We are ready to harvest,” he said.
“I can understand why they would have to delay the opening of Lautoka mill because Lautoka City is still a containment area,” he said.
“But Rarawai in Ba should go ahead as scheduled because we are not.
“We have farmers that are prepared for the new crushing season and most of our farms are ready.”
Mr Sharma said they were also anticipating a bigger harvest compared with last year. ....

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Extreme weather the biggest reason people fled homes in 2020


By Laurie Goering
LONDON, May 20 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Extreme weather linked to climate change and mass evacuations to protect those at risk are driving a global surge in families forced from their homes, with a share remaining displaced long-term, analysts said on Thursday.
About 98% of new movements of people from their houses in 2020 were caused by extreme weather, the Geneva-based Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre (IDMC) said in a report.
Some of them were able to return home quickly after evacuations, said Alexandra Bilak, IDMC s director.
But from Australian families who lost houses to record bushfires to Pacific islanders slammed by Cyclone Harold and the five million South Asians evacuated ahead of Cyclone Amphan last year, a growing share are struggling to recover and return. ....

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Extreme weather the biggest reason for people to flee homes in 2020


Extreme weather the biggest reason for people to flee homes in 2020
Published: 11:06 PM, May 21, 2021
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LONDON: Extreme weather linked to climate change and mass evacuations to protect those at risk are driving a global surge in families forced from their homes, with a share remaining displaced long-term, analysts said.
About 98 per cent of new movements of people from their houses in 2020 were caused by extreme weather, the Geneva-based Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre (IDMC) said in a report.
Some of them were able to return home quickly after evacuations, said Alexandra Bilak, IDMC’s director.
But from Australian families who lost houses to record bushfires to Pacific islanders slammed by Cyclone Harold and the five million South Asians evacuated ahead of Cyclone Amphan last year, a growing share are struggling to recover and return. ....

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Extreme weather was the biggest reason for people to flee homes in 2020


Extreme weather was the biggest reason for people to flee homes in 2020
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By Laurie Goering
LONDON, May 20 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Extreme weather linked to climate change and mass evacuations to protect those at risk are driving a global surge in families forced from their homes, with a share remaining displaced long-term, analysts said on Thursday.
About 98% of new movements of people from their houses in 2020 were caused by extreme weather, the Geneva-based Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre (IDMC) said in a report.
Some of them were able to return home quickly after evacuations, said Alexandra Bilak, IDMC s director. ....

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