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Zimbabwe Urged to Add Value to Exports Source from: Tobacco Reporter 11/05/2014 Zimbabwe last year lost about US$6 billion through exporting unprocessed tobacco rather than finished tobacco products, according to a New Zimbabwe story quoting policy analyst Butler Tambo. Tambo, who was addressing an'Ideas Festival'organized by the lobby group, Bulawayo Agenda, said Zimbabwe's young people should be mentored in a way that encouraged them to venture into value addition and import substitution, on which the Zimbabwe Agenda for Sustainable Socio-Economic Transformation blueprint could be anchored. For instance, while unprocessed tobacco sold for an average of $3.66 per kg at the auction floors, threshed tobacco was priced at about $7.30 per kg and cigarettes were priced at about $30.50 per kg, he said. In monetary terms, he added, the 166 million kg of unprocessed tobacco exported last year had earned $608 million, but Zimbabwe could have earned as much as $6.08 billion from finished cigarettes. Enditem |