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FILE - A woman works in a tobacco field at a farm on the outskirt of Harare, Saturday, April, 9, 2022. Zimbabwe has reported record tobacco sales as the southern African nation reestablishes itself as one of the leading growers in the world, and yet the small-scale Black farmers now selling their crop mostly to China are “heavily indebted” and seeing "minimal" benefits, according to an association that represents their interests. (AP Photo/Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi, File)

FILE - A woman works in a tobacco field at a farm on the outskirt of Harare, Saturday, April, 9, 2022. Zimbabwe has reported record tobacco sales as the southern African nation reestablishes itself as one of the leading growers in the world, and yet the small-scale Black farmers now selling their crop mostly to China are “heavily indebted” and seeing "minimal" benefits, according to an association that represents their interests. (AP Photo/Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi, File)

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