ZEDF, a financing institution for export business, expects the country to export 120 000 tonnes of Nakonde rice in 2020 through the pre-season contracts that have offered to farmers after securing markets for the crop.
This development comes at a time rice growers are producing below the required demand, a situation they attribute to lack of viable markets for the commodity.
ZEDF, a financing institution for export business, expects the country to export 120 000 tonnes of Nakonde rice in 2020 through the pre-season contracts that have offered to farmers after securing markets for the crop.
This development comes at a time rice growers are producing below the required demand, a situation they attribute to lack of viable markets for the commodity.
ZEDF, a financing institution for export business, expects the country to export 120 000 tonnes of Nakonde rice in 2020 through the pre-season contracts that have offered to farmers after securing markets for the crop.
This development comes at a time rice growers are producing below the required demand, a situation they attribute to lack of viable markets for the commodity.
ZEDF, a financing institution for export business, expects the country to export 120 000 tonnes of Nakonde rice in 2020 through the pre-season contracts that have offered to farmers after securing markets for the crop.
This development comes at a time rice growers are producing below the required demand, a situation they attribute to lack of viable markets for the commodity.
ZEDF, a financing institution for export business, expects the country to export 120 000 tonnes of Nakonde rice in 2020 through the pre-season contracts that have offered to farmers after securing markets for the crop.
This development comes at a time rice growers are producing below the required demand, a situation they attribute to lack of viable markets for the commodity.
ZEDF, a financing institution for export business, expects the country to export 120 000 tonnes of Nakonde rice in 2020 through the pre-season contracts that have offered to farmers after securing markets for the crop.
This development comes at a time rice growers are producing below the required demand, a situation they attribute to lack of viable markets for the commodity.
ZEDF, a financing institution for export business, expects the country to export 120 000 tonnes of Nakonde rice in 2020 through the pre-season contracts that have offered to farmers after securing markets for the crop.
This development comes at a time rice growers are producing below the required demand, a situation they attribute to lack of viable markets for the commodity.
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