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Zimbabwe Announces 2026 Tobacco Auction Dates, Aims for Sustainable Farmer Incomes

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Last updated: February 27, 2026 7:40 pm
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Zimbabwe Set to Open Tobacco Auction Floors on March 4, 2026

Zimbabwe’s tobacco auction floors will begin operations on March 4, 2026, marking a significant milestone for the nation’s agricultural sector. This announcement was made by Emmanuel Matsvaire, the CEO of the Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board (TIMB), during his testimony to the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Lands and Agriculture.

According to Matsvaire, all payments from the previous season’s sales have been settled, ensuring farmers are financially prepared for the upcoming season. He expressed confidence in the readiness of the regulatory and logistical arrangements, stating, “All logistical requirements are in place, and regulatory issues are up to date.”

On the day the auction floors open, contract sales will commence the following day, March 5, 2026. This dual approach aims to streamline the sales process for both buyers and farmers. The official opening ceremony is scheduled to take place at the Tobacco Service Board and will also serve as the launch of the Tobacco Value Chain Transformation Plan 2, with the Lands and Agriculture Minister Anxious Masuka expected to officiate.

Farmers play a crucial role in Zimbabwe’s tobacco industry, and this year 115,121 growers have registered to participate, a decrease from last year’s 127,379. Despite the drop in registration numbers, small-scale growers continue to dominate the landscape, representing 85% of those contracted.

In terms of cultivation, the area dedicated to tobacco farming has witnessed a 15% increase, rising from 143,000 hectares to approximately 164,536 hectares. This expansion reflects a sector striving for growth amid global challenges. Matsvaire provided insights into export performance, revealing that the nation has exported an estimated $400 million worth of tobacco as of mid-February.

Looking ahead, the 2026 crop is projected to yield roughly 400 million kilograms of tobacco. However, there is an anticipated reduction in demand from major market player China, which may decrease its intake by 10 million kilograms. Matsvaire assured lawmakers that alternative export markets are expected to absorb any surplus, thus mitigating potential losses.

In preparation for the upcoming season, TIMB has licensed three auction floors: Tobacco Sales Floor, Premier Tobacco Auction Floor, and the newly approved Ethical Sales Floor. There are also five decentralized selling points approved across various provinces, enhancing access for farmers to sell their produce.

Matsvaire highlighted the implementation of a blended grade price matrix that combines auction and contract sales prices. This transparency-focused approach aims to maintain price stability, ultimately benefitting both farmers and buyers. Furthermore, the Reserve Bank will maintain its current payment retention strategy for 2026, allowing farmers to receive 70% of their earnings upfront.

To ensure timely payments, TIMB is closely monitoring merchants to guarantee that farmers receive their funds within 48 hours of sale. Matsvaire noted the importance of establishing a sustainable debt recovery mechanism to protect farmers and bolster sector confidence.

As one of Zimbabwe’s top foreign currency earners, the tobacco sector plays an essential role in the nation’s economy. With the new marketing season on the horizon, authorities are optimistic that it will sustain export growth and improve farmer incomes.

With a cocktail of regulatory readiness, enhanced logistical frameworks, and a focus on fair pricing, Zimbabwe’s tobacco industry aims to continue thriving, contributing significantly to the nation’s financial landscape.

— Reported by Nexio News

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