CycloneErik
Well-Known Member
On another twist in this line of thought it really floored me to see the sugar cane industry dying in Hawai'i. You'd think that an island archipelago that has to pay $4+ for a gallon of imported gas could think of an expanded use for an established crop like that.
Yeah, you would.
I don't know anything about the economics of modern sugar production.
I know that people involved in slavery at the plantation levels and smaller pretty much refused to look at new options or invest in better ways to do things. They just stayed in the same systems, stuck in their ways and terrified of dying in a slave rebellion.
I don't know if modern sugar producers get that same kind of tunnel vision, but it seems like a lot of industries do. Well, so says an escapee from check printing.