At the mercy of international markets and denied access to mainstream finance, the enterprising growers face a precarious existenceMoreen Tanhara waits patiently for officials to inspect her tobacco. The 49-year-old has travelled nearly 100 miles (150km) overnight in an old lorry to reach Tobacco Sales Floor, an auction house in Harare. Tanhara sits quietly on one of the fragrant sacks she has brought from Guruve, a farming area north of Zimbabwe's capital, while on the auction floor workers prepare tobacco leaves for the first sales of the season. Related: Zimbabwe urged to take action against child labour on tobacco farms Continue reading...
Growing pains: Zimbabwe's female tobacco farmers struggle to compete
22. dubna 2021 9:15
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Zdroj: The Guardian