
Zimbabwe tobacco hits new highs under smallholder contracts

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Zimbabwe's tobacco production has surged to record levels, primarily driven by smallholder farmers contracted to Chinese firms. In 2025, production reached 355,000 tonnes, with expectations of over 360,000 tonnes this year. However, many farmers face challenges, including debt and dependence on contractors for inputs. Critics highlight the dominance of Chinese companies and the impact on local farmers, while the government aims to increase output and domestic value addition in the tobacco sector.
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