Caroni River (Trinidad) is the major river on the island of Trinidad.
Caroni Swamp is a major wetland on the west coast of the island of Trinidad.
County Caroni was formerly a major administrative division in Trinidad and Tobago.
Caroni is also the symbolic term for the Indo_Trinidadian heartland of Trinidad.
Caroni (1975) Ltd. was the major sugar producer in Trinidad and Tobago until it was shut down in 2002.
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Worse, to threaten closure of the industry because of the mountain of sins committed by both the former government and those responsible for running Caroni between 1992-2002, is indefensible.
Caroni is also responsible for 800-odd persons employed in money losing operations like citrus, rice, dairy and beef production, while 90 are at the distillery, the only division that is capable of making a profit.
Caroni also spent $15 million to upgrade its information systems: when the "upgrade" was completed, it could not function properly, and Caroni had to resort to its old systems.