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Auction Holding Commodity Exchange

Lilongwe, Malawi

Abbreviation

AHCX

Location

Lilongwe, Malawi

Region

Africa

Product Types

Agricultural

About Auction Holding Commodity Exchange

The Auction Holding Commodity Exchange (AHCX) is one of Malawi's primary commodity trading facilities, operating physical auction floors for agricultural products. AHCX primarily handles tobacco, Malawi's main export commodity, along with other agricultural products. The exchange provides a venue for licensed buyers and sellers to negotiate and transact commodity lots in an open auction environment. Malawi's agricultural sector, particularly tobacco farming, is central to the rural economy and foreign exchange earnings.

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