Thursday, June 6, 2019

Zimbabwe Tobacco Earnings Up

 
(Tobacco Reporter) Zimbabwe has earned $214 million from flue-cured tobacco exports to date—55 percent more than during the same time last year, reports The Herald citing statistics from the Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board (TIMB). The country has exported 52 million kg thus far, compared with 28 million kg in the 2018 period.
The tobacco marketing season in Zimbabwe started on low note in March, with the first bale selling for $4.50 per kg—$0.40 less than the first bale of the previous season. Low opening bids resulted in subdued delivery of tobacco to the auction floors as farmers held on to their crop in anticipation of an improvement in prices. Continued

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