Tobacco auction floors open 

ZIMBABWE’s auction tobacco marketing season opened yesterday with prices reaching US$4,60 per kilogramme, a 1,08 percent decrease compared to last year’s opening price of US$4,65 per kilogramme. The upbeat start has raised optimism among growers and stakeholders, coming at a time when the sector remains one of the country’s leading foreign currency earners. The Tobacco…

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