Cotton could patch Zim’s forex gaps

Advertisements IMPROVED cotton production could eliminate Zimbabwe’s cyclical foreign currency crisis, which is aligned to the tobacco selling season, business leaders have said. In recent years, the country’s foreign currency shortages have persistently spiked around September, which coincides with the end of the tobacco selling season. Earlier this month, in a rerun of events witnessed…

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