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Cyclone affects 100 hectares of tea - The Times Group Malawi

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Tea Association of Malawi Limited (TAML) has disclosed that about 100 hectares of tea have been affected by Tropical Cyclone Freddy, leaving 2,000 smallholder farmers stranded in the growing districts of Thyolo and Mulanje. TAML Chief Executive Officer Tonda Chinangwa said this may affect tea yield this year. “As I am speaking, about 2,200 farmers …

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