Common questions

Where is sugar cane planted in Barbados?

Where is sugar cane planted in Barbados?

Today only Andrews Sugar Plantation and Factory in St. Joseph and Portvale in St. James produces sugar. To improve efficiency and maintain production costs, the Barbados industry has also moved from labor-intensive to full mechanization.

Does Barbados still grow sugar cane?

In pre-colonial times, Barbados was covered with abundant natural forest, but early settlers felled it to make way for sugar cane. So nowadays, without that carefully cultivated, grasshopper-green cane, much of Barbados would turn into brown, scrubby bush.

How many sugar factories are there in Barbados?

To date, Barbados has two (2) sugar factories on the island. There are Portvale Sugar Factory in the parish of St. James and Andrews Sugar Factory in the parish of St. Joseph.

What is sugar cane used for in Barbados?

After the canes are crushed, the remaining fibre, or bagasse, is used to fuel the island’s sugar factories. This bagasse along with ‘factory mud’ are excellent fertilisers for the soil. The molasses that is extracted from the raw sugar is an invaluable ingredient in Barbados’ Cockspur and Mount Gay rums.

Who brought sugarcane to Barbados?

English planters
English planters first began growing sugarcane in Barbados in the 1640s, using a mixture of convicts and prisoners from the British Isles and enslaved people from Africa. Sugar agriculture was very profitable and it quickly spread throughout the Caribbean and to Louisiana and Mississippi in North America.

How were slaves in the Caribbean treated?

Enslaved Africans were also much less expensive to maintain than indentured European servants or paid wage labourers. Enslaved Africans were often treated harshly. First they had to survive the appalling conditions on the voyage from West Africa, known as the Middle Passage. The death rate was high.

Were there sugar plantations in Barbados?

Barbados had been first colonized in 1627 by London merchants, and by approximately the mid 1640’s, the island’s plantation owners had started growing sugar cane. For the next three centuries, Barbados would become one of the major sugar producers in the world.

Why is sugar cane so important?

Sugarcane is one of the most efficient crops in terms of photosynthetic efficiency and biomass production. The importance of the sugarcane industry for tropical and subtropical countries is due not only to sugar production, which is the major export product for many developing economies, but also to its by-products.

In which Caribbean island was sugar cane first introduced?

English planters first began growing sugarcane in Barbados in the 1640s, using a mixture of convicts and prisoners from the British Isles and enslaved people from Africa. Sugar agriculture was very profitable and it quickly spread throughout the Caribbean and to Louisiana and Mississippi in North America.

Where is the Sugar Cane Club in Barbados?

The Sugar Cane Club Hotel & Spa is graciously located on the North West Coast & Caribbean side of the Island Barbados. This 4 star deluxe Boutique Hotel is set upon a hilltop and has a charming Mediterranean architecture amongst tranquil and tropical ambiance.

What to expect at Sugar Bay in Barbados?

At Sugar Bay Barbados, the possibilities are endless. Our airy, inviting rooms and suites offer eclectic design touches and plenty of space to unwind and recharge, along with perks like complimentary Wi-Fi and furnished patios or balconies.

When does the main bar close in Barbados?

The All-Day menu is available from 11AM-6PM and can be served in the dining room or by the pool. The main bar is now having to close at 9:30 every night due to the current curfew in Barbados. This is to allow the staff to get home before the curfew.

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Ruth Doyle