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- The Ginnery is a historic site in Codrington, Barbuda used to store salt and cotton from before eman****tion to the early 1900s. The building has since...
- Nevisian soldiers who died during World Wars I and II. Nearby is the Cotton Ginnery Mall which supplies some of Nevis' residents' recreational shopping needs...
- started a series of businesses that included a tea plantation, a cotton ginnery, a sugarcane plantation and a sugar factory. During the 1930s, having established...
- the privately owned plantation gins were replaced by large-scale public ginneries. This revolution, in turn, led to a major restructuring of the cotton...
- industrial areas: Makata, Ginnery Corner, Maselema, Limbe, Chirimba, South Lunzu, Maone and Chitawira. Of these Makata, Ginnery Corner, Maselema, Limbe...
- industries found in Nakuru and Nairobi, such as flour milling and grain ginneries. Dairy farming supplies milk processing plants within Nakuru. Some manufacturing...
- resident David Edwards said in the 1930s the estate was also the first cotton ginnery in the region. "Colebrook's – Antigua Sugar Mills". Retrieved 2025-05-02...
- some industrial activities. In 1948, all but 12 of Uganda's 195 cotton ginneries were Indian run. Banknotes of the East African shilling had values written...
- groundnut, soya beans and many other crops. Industries include two cotton ginneries, one roofing industry, a number of small scale maize millers and cooking-oil...
- Hoima Cotton Company. He in his later life also started a Cement plant, ginneries, a textile unit and oil mills in India. He thus founded the Mehta Group...