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Zimbabwe's new cash crop is getting your kids hooked on shisha
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51944, member: 636"] Zimbabwe's shisha tobacco auctions have generated substantial revenue as international demand surges for the specialized variety. The Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board reports sales of 401,705 kilograms valued at $13 million since the marketing season began. Cavendish Lloyd Tobacco operates under government licensing to facilitate domestic production of this water pipe tobacco. Auction floors have processed 5,235 bales with 4,720 finding buyers while 515 faced rejection for various quality issues. Prices have ranged from $0.10 to $5.75 per kilogram with an average of $3.35. Production volumes demonstrate remarkable growth as farmers embrace this alternative crop. The 2023 harvest yielded 101,600 kilograms before jumping to 399,400 kilograms in 2024. Current season projections anticipate 650,000 kilograms will reach market. This expansion reflects increasing global consumption of hookah tobacco products. Investment in shisha cultivation has accelerated as producers recognize profit potential. Agricultural techniques for shisha tobacco mirror traditional Virginia methods with specific modifications. Farmers apply reduced fertilizer quantities and avoid topping procedures to minimize nicotine content. Harvest timing occurs when leaves fully ripen and nitrogen levels drop completely. Curing processes utilize standard flue-curing barns with identical temperature and humidity controls. The four to five day curing cycle matches conventional tobacco processing while producing a distinct product for international hookah markets. [/QUOTE]
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