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Latakia: State tobacco employees impose royalties despite farmers suffering
Latakia – Linda Ali The 48-year-old Ali was forced to irrigate his tobacco crop in the coastal Jableh region to produce a new season that is locally called “al-Zaghfa.” A double effort Ali paid in order to present it to the Tobacco Corporation (Régie), which monopolizes the tobacco industry, instead of the main tobacco crop, which he decided to sell to people who pay several times more than the state-owned corporation price. The assessor or the estimator is an employee sent by the Tobacco Corporation to the tobacco farmers to estimate the amount of production for their seasons and put a specific number per kilo. He estimated Ali’s harvest at 100 kilograms and reduced it to 70 kilogra

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