Malawi has realised $28 million (about K28.63 billion) from tobacco in three weeks of sales, figures from market operator, Tobacco Commission (TC) have shown. The revenue is about $27.04 million (about K27.60 billion) higher than the $960 000 (about K981.6 million) earned during the same time last year. During the same period last year, the
Agriculture minister Lobin Lowe has warned Tobacco buyers against buying Tobacco way below recommended Minimum prices.
Speaking when he opened Chinkhoma Auction Floors in Kasungu, Lowe said Government is expecting that the prices will be good this year because the volume of tobacco produced this year is low.
Agriculture Minister Robin Lowe at Auction Floors
Lowe said: “You know the theory of supply and demand, which says when the supply is low the demand becomes high translating into higher prices and high supply triggers low demand, which translate into low prices.
“Now this year we are expected to realised 120 Million Kilograms of Tobacco which is below what is required on the market for your information the demand is at 133 Million Kilograms. ” added Lowe.