Fuente:
Tobacco Reporter
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Agriculture & Sustainability
This week, Zimbabwe announced that it exceeded its tobacco planting target for the 2025/26 season, surpassing a record 140,000 hectares, prompting the government to urge farmers to halt further planting and focus on crop management to maximize yields and leaf quality. Agriculture Permanent Secretary Prof. Obert Jiri said late-planted dryland tobacco should be curtailed, with emphasis now on pest and disease control, weed management, and split fertilizer application amid heavy rains. A national crop and livestock assessment later this month is expected to confirm strong early performance and yield prospects, with fertilizer supplies largely adequate despite short-term top-dressing delays.
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