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bob
bob
9 years ago

Deducing from your speech its quite obvious that your not well versed with the issues affecting the tobacco industry in Malawi. Considering your arguments for IPS, they do not hold exclusively for IPS as controlling supply can easily be regulated through production quotas which have already been implemented by TCC. On the issue of quality, farmer training through effective and efficient extension work is just as viable on the auction system as it is on IPS. I actually agree with Chipapwiche…. IPS is just another form of day light theft by these companies …..

MADALA TEAM
9 years ago

WHEN IS REFERENDUM FOR NORTHERN INDEPENDENCE COMING PLEASE ??

Quota system
Quota system
9 years ago

This tobacco industry is leaving a lot to desire. Always cries for better prices. Government is speechless. TAMA etc useless

Chipapwiche
Chipapwiche
9 years ago

Kungofuna kubera alimi basi, IPS ndiyolemeretsa ma company afodya pamene mlimi akusaukirabe. Imangomupangitsa mulimi kukhala tenant pamunda pake, let auction system continue otherwise tsoka mlimi wafodya!

Gokwe
Gokwe
9 years ago

Me I would suggest 30 June 2015 as the referendum day for Northern Independence.

Nyapapi
Nyapapi
9 years ago

Dyafo!

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