Tobacco is on a rebound in this southern African nation where production plummeted from a peak of 260 million kilogrammes (290 000 tonnes) in 1998 to less than 50 million kilogrammes (60 000 tonnes) a decade later following the eviction of several thousand white farmers who accounted for the majority of growers.
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