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Zimbabwe's tobacco sales decline
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Staff Reporter The 2005 selling season closes on Tuesday next week. At 66.7 million kg, this season's deliveries are 0.14 percent lower than the 66.8 million kg which had gone under the hammer by the same day last season. The current season has also witnessed a 19.18 percent decrease in the average price to 1.62 dollars per kg from the 2.01 dollars per kg last year. The fall in average price has largely been attributed to the low quality of the crop on offer. This year's crop
has been affected by low rainfall and late planting which has seen the
leaf fetching lower prices compared to the same period last year. Of Zimbabwe's three auction floors, Tobacco Sales Floor is the most popular with growers as a total of 19.8 million kg have been sold there followed by Burley Marketing Zimbabwe at 11.3 million kg. The Zimbabwe Industry Tobacco Auction Center is third in the pecking order accounting for 9.4 million kg. At its peak in
2000, tobacco production reached 237 million kg,making the country the
third largest producer of tobacco after Brazil and the United States
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