Opening-day tobacco prices in Zimbabwe nosedived from US$4.60 per kilogram to as low as US$0.50, and growers are furious.
2026 tobacco season off to a rough start
2026 tobacco season off to a rough start
- First bale fetched US$4.60 per kilogram on Wednesday, March 4.
- That opening figure already trailed last year's US$4.65 debut.
- Farmers suspect the high starting price was just a publicity stunt.
- Buyers quickly dropped offers to around US$1 per kilogram.
- Some growers reportedly got offered just US$0.50 per kilogram.
- Video footage captured widespread complaints on the auction floor.
- Oversupply arguments did not satisfy angry farmers.
- The gap between the advertised opener and actual offers felt deliberately misleading.
- Farmers warned they cannot even cover transport costs home at current rates.
- Worker wages become impossible to honor at rock-bottom pricing.
- Withdrawal from the auction floors was floated as a collective response.
- Protest energy on opening day signaled deep frustration across the grower community.