Who introduced sugarcane production in Australia?
In 1861 the first white squatters moved into the North Queensland of Australia to develop a string of sugar and gold ports. The Queensland Government was desperate for such trade income. The government fully supported the setting-up of vast sugar plantations there. Migrants from Italy and other European countries reached Australia during those days, to get a better life for themselves and their families. And hence in this way, they quickly took up the opportunity to gain employment for sugarcane production in Queensland. Thus Europeans introduced sugarcane production in Australia. Thus the correct option is B.