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Zimbabwe's tobacco industry embraces sustainable curing methods with LPG and biogas testing
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 53409, member: 636"] Zimbabwe tobacco farmers adopt alternative energy sources for leaf processing as the industry pursues environmental sustainability. The Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board promotes liquefied petroleum gas and biogas derived from agricultural waste decomposition. These renewable solutions could reduce production expenses while providing farmers with self-sufficient energy systems. Research continues on biogas effectiveness compared to traditional methods. Tobacco exports generated substantial revenue this marketing season, with farmers earning over one billion dollars. Sales reached 334 million kilograms by the 92nd trading day, representing a 51.9 percent volume increase from the previous year. The Zimbabwe Tobacco Growers Association anticipates total sales will exceed 350 million kilograms before the season concludes. Commercial producers continue supplying significant quantities to auction floors. Industry leaders encourage cultivation expansion into underutilized regions such as Matabeleland South. This geographic diversification strategy aims to balance national economic development while maintaining sector growth. Many subsistence farmers have transitioned to commercial tobacco production after achieving higher profit margins. [/QUOTE]
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