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Leaf tobacco is a type of tobacco that is grown and harvested for use in the production of cigarettes, cigars, and other tobacco products. It is typically grown in warm climates and is harvested by hand. The leaves are then dried, cured, and processed into a variety of forms, such as whole leaves, cut tobacco, and reconstituted tobacco. Leaf tobacco is the most widely used form of tobacco in the world, and it is the primary ingredient in cigarettes.
The leaf tobacco market is highly competitive, with a number of large multinational companies dominating the industry. These companies are involved in the production, processing, and distribution of leaf tobacco, as well as the manufacture of cigarettes and other tobacco products. Some of the major players in the market include Philip Morris International, British American Tobacco, Imperial Brands, Japan Tobacco International, and China National Tobacco Corporation. Show Less Read more