OUR STRUCTURE

The Corporation is the largest public company in Fiji. It has a Board of Directors appointed during the Annual General Meeting and is the policy-making and governing body. With the farmers wanting more say in the industry decision-making, Government decided on reforms within the industry. The Sugar Industry Act of 1984 restructured the industry. It established three new organizations, namely the Sugar Industry Tribunal and the Sugar Cane Growers Council. Agricultural experimental organization is now a part of the FSC and is known as the Sugarcane Research Institute of Fiji. It also established Mill Area Committees as an advisory body on local sugar matters. The Tribunal deals with the contractual relations between farmers and FSC, and any disputes and differences within the industry. The Sugar Cane Growers Council specifically deals with the farmer’s interests. The workers in FSC have their trade unions to represent their interests.