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Zimbabwe:
Tobacco Deliveries on the Increase
The Herald, 21 February 2012
TOBACCO volumes have started picking up at the auction floors as the selling season enters its second week. Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
2012 Tobacco Selling Season Opens Today
The Herald, 15 February 2012
THE 2012 tobacco marketing season opens today with 150 million kg of the golden leaf expected to go under the hammer. Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
All Set for 2012 Tobacco Marketing Season
The Herald, 14 February 2012
ALL is set for this year's tobacco marketing season, which kicks off tomorrow, bringing hope for fresh capital injection into the economy. There are high expectations of a… Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
TIMB Assures Farmers Enough Cash
The Herald, 13 February 2012
THE Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board has assured farmers of enough cash to pay for tobacco this marketing season. Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Tobacco Growers Ready for 2012 Selling Season
The Herald, 10 February 2012
TOBACCO growers are ready for the 2012 selling season which starts next Wednesday. Most growers are concentrating on reaping, curing, grading and baling their crop. Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
All Licensed Tobacco Auction Floors in Harare
The Herald, 10 February 2012
TOBACCO growers will sell their crop at auction floors in Harare only this year because all firms that applied for licences to operate in other provinces failed to meet stipulated… Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Govt Happy With Tobacco Auction Floors' Preparations
The Herald, 9 February 2012
Government is satisfied with the state of preparedness of auction floors ahead of the start of the 2012 tobacco-selling season on Wednesday next week. Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Chaos Looms At Tobacco Auction Floors
The Herald, 7 February 2012
CHAOS at the tobacco auction floors is likely to continue this year as more than 25 000 tobacco farmers are still to register to sell their crop. Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Tobacco Farmers Eye Rich Pickings
The Herald, 8 February 2012
ZIMBABWE'S tobacco farmers could make rich pickings when the auction floors open next week as the world's main competitors expect low yields owing to floods. Read more »