The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Tobacco earnings surpass US$ 600m

- Herald Reporter

ZIMBABWE has so far earned over US$600 million from tobacco, with most farmers now concentrat­ing on the 2020/21 season seedbeds ahead of transplant­ing in September.

The country has for far earned US$618 million from the golden leaf, with exports constituti­ng US$269 million and sales to date amounting to US$359 million from 147.2 million kilogramme­s of the crop that were delivered under both the contract and auction systems.

The Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board latest statistics show that the country has exported 81.1 million kilogramme­s of semi processed tobacco to different continents with the Far East being the major buyer.

The Far East has imported 219.7 million kg of tobacco from Zimbabwe worth US$139 million, while African countries are the second major market having imported 14.3 million kg worth US$35.5 million.

The European Union imported 14 million kg worth US$42 million, Middle East 12.8 million kg valued at US$21 million.

Europe has imported 8.4 million kg from Zimbabwe worth US$ 24.8 million, while the Americas bought 1.9 million kg worth US$5.4 million.

Zimbabwe Farmers Union president, Mr Abdul Nyathi, said farmers were also concentrat­ing on their seedbeds ahead of transplant­ing dates.

“Farmers have started planting their seedbeds for the irrigated crop,” he said. “The only challenge at the moment is water for irrigation. Dam levels have gone down while some boreholes have dried due to the drought.

“Some farmers are having difficulti­es irrigating their crop. Costs have also increased as the power charges have increased.”

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