Across
- 5. This brought greater efficiency to the Cuban Sugar Industry.
- 6. A crop planted by peasants but became an imported export commodity in Jamaica.
- 7. The experimental production of this stopped in Guyana & Trinidad due to competition from Asian Countries
- 8. Industries in Jamaica and Trinidad and Tibago based on automobiles, radios, television, aluminum etc.
- 9. The Caribbean Country which mainly received US investment in world agricultural enterprise.
Down
- 1. Crops that were grown alongside sugar, including rice and cocoa.
- 2. The primary crop that replaced sugarcane in St. Vincent.
- 3. The amendment which allowed US Investors free access to Cuba's land resources.
- 4. The mills which would produce enormous quantities of sugar in a single day.
- 8. The act which have preferences to Cuban sugar in return for its cooperation in providing the US with additional supplies to during the second World War.
