Cotton farmers demand more foreign currency

ZIMBABWEAN cotton farmers are up in arms against the government and are demanding to be paid at least 50 percent of their sales in United States dollars. This comes as the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe early this month increased foreign currency retention thresholds for tobacco farmers to 50 percent from the previous 30 percent. Stewart…

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