(Bloomberg) The average price of tobacco in Malawi, the world's largest producer of burley tobacco, dropped 24 percent below the government-set price of $2 per kilogram (2.2 pounds) about a week before the close of sales.
The leaves sold at an average $1.52 per kilogram in the week through Sept. 17, from $1.67 recorded two weeks ago, Auction Holdings Ltd., the Lilongwe-based manager of Malawi's auction floors, said in a statement published in the Daily Times newspaper today. During the week, 3.9 million kilograms of tobacco worth $5.9 million were sold, it said. Continued
Monday, September 20, 2010
Malawi Tobacco Sells 24% Below Government Price
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