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Monday, 25 March 2024 17:42

The Brutal Reality of the Sugar Industry

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In Maharashtra, western India, the sugar industry thrives at the expense of human suffering. Archana Ashok Chaure, dedicated to sugar production, exemplifies the plight on sugarcane fields. Exploited and subjected to drastic medical procedures, Chaure is among thousands whose lives revolve around sugar extraction.

 

Sugar Trade's Accomplices

Carbonated beverage giants like Coca-Cola and Pepsi benefit from this exploitative system. While they promote programs against child labor, they profit from sugar produced under inhumane conditions. Their collaboration with local suppliers in Maharashtra binds them to this oppressive reality.

From Field to Table - Hidden Costs of Sugar Production

Despite Western corporations' anti-child labor and anti-forced labor policies, they often fail to verify compliance, leaving subcontractors who neglect workers' rights. Meanwhile, sugar mill workers, often migrants, fight for fair treatment, decent working conditions, and fair wages.

Immediate action and shared responsibility from corporations, government, and the international community are crucial. Despite profits and global fame, companies like Coca-Cola and Pepsi cannot ignore the harm they contribute to. Tightening supply chain oversight, thorough workplace inspections, and swift corrective actions are imperative to protect workers' rights. International solidarity and consumer awareness are key to pressuring companies to fully embrace ethical business practices, creating a better world for future generations.

Source:New York Times