The bulk of the world s tobacco is produced in low- and
middle-income countries. In order to dissuade these countries from
implementing policies aimed at curbing tobacco consumption (such as
increased taxes, health warnings, advertising bans and smoke-free
environments), the tobacco industry claims that tobacco farmers
will be negatively affected and that no viable, sustainable
alternatives exist. This book, based on original research from
three continents, exposes the myths behind these claims.
Since there will be no major reduction in global demand for
tobacco leaf in the short to medium term, manipulations of the
tobacco industry are what really effect demand for tobacco leaf at
the national level. Moreover, tobacco is not the most lucrative
crop for small-scale farmers and it imposes serious negative
socioeconomic, health and environmental impacts, and economically
sustainable alternatives to tobacco exist.
This book counters the myths perpetuated by the industry by
identifying the true drivers of demand for tobacco leaf, the
sources of farmer vulnerability and dependency on tobacco
production and the conditions needed for an economically
sustainable transition."
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