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JTI Leaf Malawi gives growers over K1,2bn in collateral release

Chancy Namadzunda by Chancy Namadzunda
March 27, 2024
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With just days to the opening of the 2023/2024 tobacco marketing season, one of the country’s leading tobacco buyers, JTI Leaf Malawi has released a total of K1,244,300,000 to be distributed to all its growers as collateral release.

Addressing reporters in the capital, Lilongwe on Wednesday, March 27, JTI Leaf Malawi Corporate Affairs and Communications Director, Limbani Kakhome said every year JTI growers deposit a sum of money as loan security to enter into a contract with the company.

This is the money the company is giving back to the growers as collateral release to help the growers with their day-to-day livelihood needs.

“These growers have over the years been giving us top quality leaf and it goes without saying that we also come in at their time of need,” said Kakhome.

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He added; “We have a very cordial working relationship with our growers. As such we know that around this time, growers do not have enough money to finance their farming activities. This money is meant to bridge that funding gap.

“Kakhome said tobacco production is quite involving and the company decided to lift the financial load off the shoulders of growers by giving them back the money they deposited with the company as collateral at the start of the season. The money the growers received comes fast on the heels of year another exercise”.

The company through its flagship Mlimi Wozitsata Program, in January this year distributed 3,255 metric tons of maize on loan to our growers who farm over 12.000 hectares of tobacco across the country.

One of the farmers, Davie Namoni of Chitukula Zone from Lilongwe hailed the company for the collateral.

“We are currently facing a difficult time due to the widespread hunger affecting many of us. Unfortunately, this has made it very challenging for us to focus on farming. However, this intervention has come at the right time and it means that we can now fully concentrate on our farm work,” said Namoni, who has been a contracted farmer with JTI since 2014.

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