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Zimbabwe’s tobacco farmers hit by drought

April 23, 2016

Farmers join millions struggling to make money as country sees record-low rainfall.

Southern Africa is facing one of the worst ever droughts because of El Nino conditions as record-low rainfall has made it difficult for farmers to yield their crops.

Annual tobacco production in Zimbabwe is expected to fall by 15 percent because of the drought.

Al Jazeera's Haru Mutasa reports from the capital Harare.

The post Zimbabwe's tobacco farmers hit by drought appeared first on African Media Agency.

Source:: http://amediaagency.com/zimbabwes-tobacco-farmers-hit-by-drought/

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