Sugar shake-up shows future’s not so sweet

THE closure of the Carlow sugar factory is symbolic of the vast changes taking place in global, not just Irish, agriculture.
Sugar shake-up shows future’s not so sweet

Carlow was the first sugar plant to be built in Ireland and the sense of loss in that community is enormous.

In a positive sense the closure reflects an acceptance that time doesn’t stand still and to stay competitive the Irish food sector, in all its guises, has to remain competitive.

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