MOZAMBIQUE’S FLEDGLING TOBACCO LEAF INDUSTRY FACES TOUGH CHALLENGES, BUT WILL PROPSPER SAY SUPPORTERS

BY BILL CORCORAN Mozambique's fledgling tobacco leaf industry faces tough challenges Mozambique's young tobacco leaf industry is growing despite sometimes difficult climactic conditions. It mainly grows Burley - which is under pressure from World Health Organisation guidelines. And Zimbabwe competition is a potential complication. With more than a decade of annual crop yield growth under its belt, Mozambique's fledgling tobacco growing sector intends to retain its place at the global industry's top table despite a range of challenges that have appeared on the ...


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