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  • FROM TOBACCO TO BLUEBERRIES: TRANSFORMING FOR SUSTAINABILITY- South Africa

    Two traditional South African tobacco farms in Limpopo are undergoing significant transformations in becoming sustainable blueberry producing farm businesses under United Export’s premium OZblu brand.

  • As the world smokes less this developing country is turning to weed to save its economy

    Malawi is set to become the latest African country to legalize marijuana farming in a bid to boost its economy.

  • Genetically modified 'shortcut' boosts plant growth by 40%

    Scientists in the US have engineered tobacco plants that can grow up to 40% larger than normal in field trials.

  • Tobacco is harming far more than just our health

    Smoking isn’t just harmful to human health, it’s also damaging the planet. That’s the key message of a new report commissioned by the World Health Organization (WHO) into the environmental costs of tobacco production.

  • Land Expropriation: Learning from the Zimbabwean experience

    South Africa is said to be at crossroads – for lack of a better expression. This is due to the recently voted Constitutional Review Committee‘s report in parliament on the constitutional amendment for expropriation of land without compensation – a motion adopted in February and voted in December 2018.

  • Breakthrough in plant engineering could boost productivity, feed millions more

    The yield of many staple crops could be boosted by 40 percent by a new process that adjusts the way they turn sunlight into energy, potentially feeding hundreds of millions of more people, American researchers said on Thursday.

  • South Africa in danger of losing its tobacco-growing industry

    SA is at risk of losing its tobacco-growing industry following a decision by British American Tobacco Southern Africa (Batsa) to notify the country’s only tobacco processor, Rustenburg-based Limpopo Tobacco Processors (LTP), that it may have to consider buying foreign tobacco should the illicit industry gain further traction.

  • Black tobacco farmers band together to form organisation

    A new organisation has been formed to help black farmers in the tobacco industry become competitive and have  one voice when speaking with government.

  • Black farmers urge Mboweni not to hike excise taxes- South Africa

    The recently launched Black Tobacco Farmers Association (BTFA) on Monday called for the government to keep excise taxes at their current level as Finance Minister Tito Mboweni will table his maiden budget this week.

  • Billions missed through raw tobacco exports-

    Zimbabwe prepares for the opening of the 2019 Tobacco Marketing season set to start on the 21st of March, the local market is hyped up in anticipation. In 2018, Zimbabwe produced an all-time high of 252.6 million kgs of leaf tobacco and raked $892 million from exports of 184 million kgs of the commodity to the world market.

  • New Technique Could Supercharge Crop Production

    Out in the wild, it's often every creature for itself—even plants. Left to their own devices, most wild species of plants only create enough energy to put down roots and produce leaves and seeds. But humans wanted more.

  • Tobacco prices go up in smoke in Zimbabwe

    A sudden drop in the price of tobacco could not have come at a worse time for Zimbabwe. Halfway through the selling season, the price is about 37% lower than last year — at a time when, on its current trajectory, inflation could hit 100% by year-end.

  • Tobacco Farmers, Already Switching to Hemp, May Look at Cannabis

    Altria Group Inc., the U.S. maker of Marlboro cigarettes, made a $1.8 billion investment in Cronos Group Inc. on Friday amid pressure to find new growth avenues as U.S. smoking rates decline.

  • Lockdown leaves tobacco farmers in the lurch- South Africa

    Tobacco farmers in South Africa face an enormous cash flow problem.

  • Almost 300 000 jobs are at risk- South Africa-

    early 300 000 jobs are at risk if government continues with its ban on cigarette sales during the Covid-19 lockdown, according to the South Africa Tobacco Transformation Alliance (SATTA).

  • Saai verteenwoordig tabakboere in hof- Suid Afrika

    Saai het vandag tabakboere se belange verteenwoordig in die saak van British American Tobacco South Africa (BATSA) en nege ander partye teen die Minister van Samewerkende Regering en Tradisionele Sake, dr. Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, en twee ander partye in die Wes-Kaapse Hooggeregshof.

  • SADC Should Embrace Marijuana Production to Counter Tobacco Ban

    In recent years, anti-tobacco lobbyists globally are gaining ground in their bid to drive the golden leaf from the face of the earth.

  • Lessons from Zimbabwe’s tobacco farmers for the COP26 climate change talks

    Zimbabwe is ranked in the top 20 countries in the world most affected by extreme weather between 2000 and 2019.

  • The impact of smallholder tobacco commercialisation on food security in Southern Africa

    The Southern Africa session began with four presentations, highlighting key regional concerns.

  • Policies must reflect why Zimbabwe’s small tobacco farmers use trees for firewood

    Zimbabwe is the largest tobacco producer in Africa and in 2018, the crop accounted for about 10% of the country’s gross domestic product.

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