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Uncertain future for Appleton as company seeks to plug unsustainable losses

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The management of J Wray and Nephew has written to the unions representing employees about the future of the Appleton sugar operations in St Elizabeth. It comes amid anxiety that the company will be closing down its sugar business because of...

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