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Tobacco production fall as farmers shift to alternative crops

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Tobacco acreage and production in the country have started declining as the government is encouraging farmers in ten states like Andhra Pradesh to shift to alternative crops in a big way, a senior government official said on Monday.

Alternative crops like foodgrains, cereals, pulses, oilseeds, vegetables, sugarcane, oil palm, and even dairy and poultry activities have been identified for tobacco growing areas in different states, he said.

Both area and production of tobacco are declining every year because the government is supporting with funds to encourage the tobacco growers to shift to alternative crops,” the official said. About Rs 9.5 crore was released to the tobacco growing states in the 2017-18 fiscal to shift to alternative farming.

“India’s tobacco production is higher than Brazil but much lower than China. Efforts are being made to reduce both area and production in our country,” the official said.

More awareness is being created in the growing states and even the Tobacco Board is distributing pamphlets on package of practices for alternative crops to Flue Cured Virginia (FCV) tobacco, he said and added this will yield positive results.

The Telangana government has informed that tobacco farmers in the state have shifted to alternative crops like bengal gram and chillies, while in Odisha farmers have diversified to vegetables like tomato, cauliflower, cabbage, chilly and hybrid maize, sunflower and others.

In Karnataka, farmers have shifted to crops like soyabean followed by sugarcane during 2017, he added. Besides, the central government is supplementing the states efforts through implementation of various crop development programmes like National Food Security Mission (NFSM).

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