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This was just a distraction from the real burning issue surrounding the green gold. As the tobacco leaf continues to wilt, our small economy will continue to shrink. We can’t go to town screaming how ...
This variability underscores the need for tailored public health strategies that address the unique challenges faced by each prefecture to ensure a cohesive and effective tobacco control approach ...
The bottom 2 to 3 leaves were left intact. After harvest, the tobacco leaves were bundled by treatment area and hung for uniform curing. After curing, the leaf moisture was balanced. The leaves were ...
Nyasa Manufacturing Company general manager Jack Basikolo, whose firm bought the leaf at $3.30 per kg, attributed the price fluctuations to variations in the quality of the tobacco leaf offered.
The 2025 tobacco marketing season started in Lilongwe yesterday with the green gold attracting a maximum price of $3.20 per kilogramme (kg), up from an opening day high of $3 per kg recorded last year ...