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cigarette production

Cigarette production involves several steps: tobacco leaves are harvested, cured, and processed to develop flavor. The processed tobacco is then shredded and mixed with additives, flavorings, and chemicals to improve taste and preserve freshness. This mixture is rolled into thin strips, called filler, which is wrapped in paper to form cigarettes. Modern manufacturing uses machines that automate these processes for efficiency and consistency. The final cigarettes are sorted, packed into cartons, and prepared for distribution. The entire process is controlled to ensure quality and meet regulatory standards before they reach consumers.