(allAfrica.com) Migori tobacco farmers will get 585,000 tree seedlings to replenish trees cut to cure the produce before it is sold cigarette giant British American Tobacco. BAT's Oyani leaf centre manager Charles Kamau said the seedlings will be distributed before the end of June before farmers start planting for the new season. Kamau said by June, they expect to distribute the tree seedlings to over 1,500 contracted tobacco farmers. Continued
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
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