Vegetable import ban could have cost consumers billions of Pula
[Sunday Standard - Botswana] - 28/04/2025
Sunday Standard Vegetable import ban could have cost consumers billions of Pula A new policy brief by economists at Econsult released recently indicates that a decision by Botswana to ban vegetable imports from neighbouring South Africa could have cost consumers billions of Pula. Citing (…)
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