Explore how plantation agriculture shaped early America—from Virginia’s tobacco fields to the cotton plantations stretching from North ...
There are no Grinches allowed in New York City's Plaza Hotel. The iconic venue is already all decked out for the upcoming holiday season (pun intended) and the hotel lobby has turned into a winter ...
When Grant Jeffrey Garst was in high school, he started doing just what his daddy and grandfather had done before him: growing tobacco. Now he’s 28 years old with a wife, an 18-month-old daughter, and ...
Opinion
The Tobacco/Nicotine Industrial Complex: The Impact of Revenue on Tobacco Harm Reduction Policies
A complex web of economic forces heavily influenced by divergent state tax policies across the United States sustains the traditional cigarette industry’s dominance despite the rise of reduced-risk ...
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Tobacco growers poised to lose P1 billion due to competition from illicit products
THE Philippine Tobacco Growers Association (PTGA) said domestic growers stand to lose nearly P1 billion in income this year ...
Tobacco use and farming are rising nationwide, replacing food crops, which is deepening the food security crisis, experts ...
With the COVID-19 pandemic fading away, the World Health Organization (WHO) is returning to its core mission: making bogus, paternalistic attacks on tobacco users and producers. To promote its World ...
FAIFA criticizes WHO-FCTC COP11 for excluding tobacco farmers, claiming it undermines livelihoods and democratic principles.
PROBOLINGGO, Indonesia (Reuters) - Thirteen-year-old Siti Maryam says she suffers headaches and nausea after harvesting tobacco leaves with her bare hands during four years of working on her family's ...
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