
Tobacco Production
Tobacco production involves cultivating, harvesting, and curing tobacco plants to prepare leaves for various products like cigarettes, cigars, and smokeless tobacco. It starts with planting seeds in carefully managed fields, where factors like soil, weather, and pests are controlled to ensure healthy growth. Once mature, leaves are harvested manually or mechanically, then cured through controlled drying processes to develop flavor and reduce moisture. After curing, leaves are aged, sorted, and processed into market-ready tobacco. This complex process balances agricultural practices with quality control to produce tobacco used in various consumer products.