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[单项选择]What happened to Jamaica’s sugar factories in the 1990s
A. They witnessed unsuccessful reforms.
B. They went bankrupt due to crop failure.
C. They suffered from inefficient production.
D. They failed due to a shortage of labor supply.

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[单项选择]In the 1960s, Peru’s sugar industry was among the most efficient in the world. It was all downhill thereafter. A military government expropriated the sugar estates on the country’ s north coast, turning them into government-owned co-operatives. Having peaked at 1m tonnes in 1975, output fell to 400,000 tonnes by the early 1990s. But since then the sugar industry has passed into private hands again. Over the past decade production has returned to its historic peak—and is now set to boom.
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