The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Zim hosts inaugural World Tobacco Africa Conference

- Theseus Shambare ◆ X: @TheseusSha­mbare

ZIMBABWE is set to host over 2 000 senior tobacco profession­als from across Africa for the continent’s first-ever World Tobacco Africa Conference and Expo, which is scheduled for May 15-16.

The event is expected to be a landmark gathering focusing on driving the future growth of the African leaf tobacco industry.

Organised by Quartz Business Events, the world’s leading organiser of tobacco trade shows, the conference is being held in partnershi­p with the Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board (TIMB).

This collaborat­ion positions the event as a crucial platform for discussion, debate and exploratio­n of opportunit­ies within the regional tobacco sector.

Running under the theme“From Seed to Success: A New Era for African Leaf Tobacco”, the two-day conference will serve as a platform for industry leaders to share knowledge, address challenges and discover innovative solutions to ensure the continued prosperity of the African golden leaf industry.

TIMB head of business developmen­t Mr Tapiwa Chimedza said preparatio­ns for the event were at an advanced stage.

“Zimbabwe has been afforded the opportunit­y to host the first-ever World Tobacco

Africa Expo, and this will be an opportune time for the country to showcase a new business platform for the African leaf tobacco industry,” he said.

“As the host country, we will create a platform for discussion on a new era for African leaf tobacco.”

The meeting, he said, will offer the country an opportunit­y to engage players from new markets.

“At least 2 000 senior and key profession­als will take part in the programme, which is a huge resource to tap from.

“On top of that, the expo will afford the country a chance to market its tourism sector.

“Hosting such a global event here in Harare brings with it more opportunit­ies for our country,” he said.

Quartz Business Events managing director Mr Tony Crinion recently toured local manufactur­ers and industry stakeholde­rs in Harare in preparatio­n for the indaba.

Speaking after the tour, he said: “The enthusiasm and the wealth of ideas shared with associatio­ns, merchants and growing groups alike have solidified our conviction that the inaugural World Tobacco Africa Conference is poised for great success.

“With the support of our event partners, TIMB and the Ministry of Agricultur­e; the wisdom of Kutsaga (Tobacco Research Board) and many more, it is evident that this event will play a pivotal role in fostering the growth of the tobacco industry in Zimbabwe and across the region.”

Zimbabwe is Africa’s largest tobacco producer, followed by Zambia, Tanzania, Malawi and Mozambique.

The country is also ranked sixth globally after China, India, Brazil, the United States and Indonesia. Through the Tobacco Value Chain Transforma­tion Plan, Zimbabwe plans to increase production of the golden leaf to 300 million kg by next year.

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