Latest News About Tobacco Plants

Updated 2026-05-19 15:06

Here are the latest developments I found across reputable tobacco-focused outlets and research bodies as of 2025–2026.

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What this means for tobacco plants

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If you’d like, I can narrow this to a specific region (e.g., Europe, Africa, or the U.S. Southeast) or pull recent regulatory updates and advisories for a particular tobacco segment (flue-cured, burley, or reconstituted products).

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News - Tobacco Growers Information | NC State Extension

Thrips Flight and TSWV Risk Assessment Report – May 7, 2026 Published - May 7, 2026 Section 18 Emergency Exemption Approved for Excalia in 2026 Tobacco Published - May 1, 2026 2025 Fungicide Treatments for Target Spot in NC Flue-Cured Tobacco … Published - July 8, 2025 Final Update: Thrips Flight and TSWV Risk Assessment Report – June 20, 2025 Published - June 20, 2025 New Factsheet: Managing TSWV and Thrips in Tobacco Published - June 6, 2025

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NC State Extension Helps Tobacco Growers

The broad, green leaves growing in fields across eastern North Carolina tell a story that is easily understood by savvy farmers. The size, shape and color are indications of the quality of the crop.…

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Category: Top News - Tobacco Reporter

PTC’s Head of Leaf, Imaduddin, emphasized the company’s integrated farmer model, which includes guaranteed procurement, financial support exceeding Rs1 billion, and agronomic training for over 10,000 contracted farmers. With the help of nearly 150 field technicians, PTC provides end-to-end support to ensure consistent quality and sustainability in its leaf sourcing operations. Imaduddin also clarified that the federal excise duty, set at Rs390 per kilogram, is absorbed entirely by...

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