Malawi farmers reap rewards of ditching tobacco farming

The World Health Organization, WHO, says more farmers in Malawi have begun to benefit from shifting away from tobacco cultivation, just months after the country ratified a treaty that aims to address public health risks associated with tobacco. However, some farmers say there are challenges due to a lack of markets for their crops. Lameck Masina reports from Blantyre.
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    Tobacco kills. Thank you for switching to selling healthier food ❤❤❤