By Reporter

 The Tobacco Commission has licensed farmers to produce 223 million kilogrammes for the next growing season which represents a 25% increase compared to volumes licensed by this time last year. 

The demand for last year was at 190 million kgs but the country only supplied 133 million kgs. Tobacco Commission described the lower production as a missed opportunity for tobacco growers considering the prices that were offered Grower licensing which started in June will close on October 31.

 Tobacco remains Malawis main export crop with this year’s sales of $396.28 million,up from $283.76 the previous year

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