Tobacco kills 8 million people worldwide every year, but imagine if it could be used to make medicine. The idea isn’t unheard ...
Illicit tobacco operations are not run by genuine farmers but by organised crime syndicates. These activities divert vital funds from the community ...
Tobacco kills 8 million people worldwide every year, but imagine if it could be used to make medicine. The idea isn't unheard of—tobacco has been used as a herbal medicine in the past.
Plants send distress signals when under attack from pests, drought, or disease, but these signals are often invisible to the ...
According to the country's Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board, tobacco farmers have expanded planting area to 125,000 ...
Only a portion of the tobacco inside a cigarette comes from the leaf of a tobacco plant. A significant amount of the shredded brown innards of most modern cigarettes is a paper product called ...
A new multimillion-dollar tobacco waste processing plant in Harare, backed by an Indian investor, is set to significantly ...