Tobacco Earnings Jump in Malawi
The country has earned 83 percent more from leaf sales to date this year than it did in the comparable 2023 period.
The country has earned 83 percent more from leaf sales to date this year than it did in the comparable 2023 period.
The plant employs 100 people from the company’s mothballed Kharkiv factory.
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The country is keen to extract more revenue from the business by moving up the value chain.
Growers who fail to comply with the agricultural hygiene law will face penalties,says Kutsaga.
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