La Niña demand lifts TSL

TSL continued to invest in automation at its auction floors to improve efficiency and capacity.

TSL recorded stronger demand for agricultural inputs in the first quarter ended January 31, 2026, as improved rainfall lifted planting activity and strengthened prospects for the 2025-26 farming season. Favourable weather conditions improved planting across Zimbabwe, driving increased uptake of key inputs and supporting momentum in the agricultural sector. “Improved rainfall associated with La Niña…

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