“In abroad, especially in the Western world, the tobacco consumption is reducing but in Africa the consumption rate is increasing.
He further added, “I think it is important that we work closely with the relevant government to provide alternatives to even those farmers who are actually producing the tobacco on behalf of these companies because they are not even paying them a reasonable amount and they exploit them.” Salifou, who was represented by an official from the Commission, Lucia Ametchowu, stated that reducing tobacco consumption is the most effective way to meet this challenge, noting that the Commission is doing everything possible to reduce its consumption.
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