Haiti’s Jean Léopold Dominique Sugar Factory in Léogâne has been shut down since 2015, harming cane production and the local economy. Revival plans that halted after President Jovenel Moïse’s assassination appear to be starting again. People whose livelihoods depended on it are hopeful, but economists doubt these plans will succeed without reliable funding, accountability and sustainable agricultural support. The post Is Haiti’s massive Darbonne sugar factory about to be revived? ap...