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Golden Leaf, Barren Harvest: The Costs of Tobacco Farming
Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids
ABSTRACT: While a few large-scale tobacco growers
have prospered, the vast majority of tobacco
growers in the Global South barely eke
out a living toiling for the companies.
Many tobacco farmers are now stuck producing
a crop that is labor and input intensive
and brings with it a host of health and
environmental dangers. Meanwhile, the
cigarette companies continue to downplay
or ignore the many serious economic and
environmental costs associated with tobacco. Recent
research conducted by the World Bank
has shown that, contrary to tobacco
industry claims, global tobacco control
efforts are not a threat to developing
countries or tobacco farmers. As this
report shows, even with global demand
for tobacco leaf rising, the inescapable
problems with tobacco farming make it a
losing investment for most countries and farmers.
SUGGESTED CITATION: Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids,
"Golden Leaf, Barren Harvest: The Costs of Tobacco Farming"
(November 1, 2001).
Tobacco Control.
Reports on Industry Activity from Outside UCSF.
Paper TFK5.
http://repositories.cdlib.org/tc/reports/TFK5
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