Big Sugar explores the dark history and modern power of the world's reigning sugar cartels.
Using
dramatic reenactments, it reveals how sugar was at the heart of slavery
in the West Indies in the 18th century, while showing how present-day
consumers are slaves to a sugar-based diet.
Going undercover, Big
Sugar witnesses the appalling working conditions on plantations in the
Dominican Republic, where Haitian cane cutters live like slaves.
Workers who live on Central Romano, a Fanjul-owned plantation, go hungry while working 12-hour days to earn $2 (US).
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