NEW: 432 tobacco farmers convicted  

04 Oct, 2022 - 16:10 0 Views
NEW: 432 tobacco farmers convicted  

The Sunday Mail

Online Reporter  

AT least 432 tobacco farmers have been arrested and prosecuted in the last four months for mostly failing to destroy tobacco stalks by the stipulated May 26 deadline.

The highest fine was US$10 000, while others ranged between US$100 and US$1 000.

In an interview with The Sunday Mail Online, Tobacco Research Board (TRB) public relations and communications officerMr Tatenda Mugabe said: “For 2022 alone, from May, a total of 432 people have been convicted for violating the regulations.

“Inspectors from Plant Quarantine Services Institute in the Ministry of Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Rural Development are deployed in all tobacco-growing regions with a mandate to inspect compliance.”

Of the 432 that were arrested, 425 growers were fined for not destroying tobacco stalks before the deadline of May 26.

Statutory Instrument (SI) 121 of 2019 stipulates that tobacco growers should adhere to all legislated dates to prevent and reduce the carryover of disease and pests.

Violation of this regulation can attract a fine, conviction,  or both.

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