Agricultural Diversification and The Growth of Cuba's Sugar Industry

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