Legislation designed to combat smoking could have important consequences for the many communities where tobacco is grown and processed. Tobacco’s economic role has declined in most communities. The most vulnerable communities are those where tobacco production costs are high, farms are small, and where alternative crops and nonfarm opportunities are limited. Focusing development efforts on the most vulnerable communities could help blunt the economic effects of reduced tobacco use
This paper discusses the context within which educational programs tailored to tobacco producers and...
Tobacco consumption is increasing in developing countries, which will bear the brunt of the tobacco ...
Tobacco is grown in 21 States on about 137,000 farms. Several types and kinds are grown, but flue-cu...
Public health policies intended to reduce the incidence of smoking-related disease adversely affect ...
Abstract Introduction: Tobacco use continues to be the leading preventable cause of morbidity and mo...
The legislative proposals designed to reduce smoking, primarily by teenagers, are likely to have neg...
The issues of implementing a no-smoking policy in a small city in south-central Kentucky involve man...
Communities and countries experiencing poverty, high unemployment, and economic reliance on tobacco ...
Negative impacts of tobacco result from human consumption and from tobacco-growing activities, most ...
Since the early settlers discovered tobacco being grown by native North Americans, tobacco has been ...
Tobacco use affects not only health, but many aspects of development and well-being Tobacco is relat...
Policies that shield people from the harm of tobacco exposure are essential to protect the health of...
agriculture principles, health principles, tobacco industry, tobacco program, Agricultural and Food ...
Final draft copyThe impact of tobacco on livelihoods of societies both in the developed and the deve...
The farm level economic implications of the political turmoil surrounding tobacco are examined. Toba...
This paper discusses the context within which educational programs tailored to tobacco producers and...
Tobacco consumption is increasing in developing countries, which will bear the brunt of the tobacco ...
Tobacco is grown in 21 States on about 137,000 farms. Several types and kinds are grown, but flue-cu...
Public health policies intended to reduce the incidence of smoking-related disease adversely affect ...
Abstract Introduction: Tobacco use continues to be the leading preventable cause of morbidity and mo...
The legislative proposals designed to reduce smoking, primarily by teenagers, are likely to have neg...
The issues of implementing a no-smoking policy in a small city in south-central Kentucky involve man...
Communities and countries experiencing poverty, high unemployment, and economic reliance on tobacco ...
Negative impacts of tobacco result from human consumption and from tobacco-growing activities, most ...
Since the early settlers discovered tobacco being grown by native North Americans, tobacco has been ...
Tobacco use affects not only health, but many aspects of development and well-being Tobacco is relat...
Policies that shield people from the harm of tobacco exposure are essential to protect the health of...
agriculture principles, health principles, tobacco industry, tobacco program, Agricultural and Food ...
Final draft copyThe impact of tobacco on livelihoods of societies both in the developed and the deve...
The farm level economic implications of the political turmoil surrounding tobacco are examined. Toba...
This paper discusses the context within which educational programs tailored to tobacco producers and...
Tobacco consumption is increasing in developing countries, which will bear the brunt of the tobacco ...
Tobacco is grown in 21 States on about 137,000 farms. Several types and kinds are grown, but flue-cu...