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Farmers weep as tobacco law threatens livelihoods
Aaron Mbewe, of Traditional Authority Mwase in Kasungu District, was born in 1984. Born in an agrarian family, Mwase was…
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Tobacco industry ready for European Union laws
Players in the tobacco supply chain say they are keen to operate within frameworks of the European Union (EU) Supply…
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Experts push for trade reforms
The Ministry of Trade has reaffirmed its commitment to creating regulations and reforms as a step towards attaining aspirations embedded…
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JTI releases K600 million to cushion farmers
One of the country’s tobacco buying companies, JTI Leaf Malawi, has paid K581, 250,000 to 8,000 tobacco growers under contract…
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Replenishing what tobacco depletes
Until now, tobacco remains Malawi’s major export crop, and earnings from the leaf contributes substantially to the wellbeing of many…
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Chinkhoma Floors open
By Emmanuel Simpokolwe: Tobacco sales officially opened yesterday at Chinkhoma Auction Floors in Kasungu but only trading contract tobacco from…
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JTI Leaf gets global award
By Frank Jomo, Contributor: One of the country’s tobacco buying companies, JTI Leaf Malawi has won Top Employer 2020 Award…
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Ecama faults data reporting disparities
By Chimwemwe Mangazi: Economics Association of Malawi (Ecama), a grouping of economists in the country, has lamented misrepresentation of economic…
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Tobacco buyer upbeat on 2019 market stability
By Chimwemwe Mangazi: One of the country’s tobacco buying companies, JTI Leaf Malawi, has said it expects a stable market…
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By Taonga Sabola: One of the country’s tobacco buyers, Japanese Tobacco International (JTI) Malawi, on Thursday engaged business reporters in…
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