24 The study also found that non-price factors are also important means of influencing
tobacco supply in Zimbabwe, being indicated by the elasticities of tobacco response with respect to the factors. The positive and significant quadratic time trend coefficient indicates that tobacco supply increases with advances in technology. This has the implication that adoption of modern technology by farmers can potentially increase tobacco output. Therefore, this study advocate for both public and private interventions for extensive investment on research and development so as to stimulate adoption of new farm technologies by tobacco growers in the long-run.
In addition, tobacco supply may also be stimulated through farm mechanisation policies rather than output pricing policies. Tobacco supply was found to be significantly increasing with population of tobacco growers. Therefore, there is need for the Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board (TIMB) to put forward favourable policies like subsidised inputs and credit that may attract potential growers and also convince existing active growers to continue practising tobacco farming.
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