The humble tobacco leaf from the Solanaceae or nightshade family embarks on a fascinating journey before reaching the consumer’s fingertips. While countless cultivation methods exist, the time-honored good agricultural practices reign supreme.
To begin with, the tiny seed is nurtured in a state-ofthe-art nursery for 55-60 days. Then, it is carefully transplanted to the farms for cultivation in the growing season. Transplanting is crucial for agribusinesses in continental climates, as it paves the way for an extended fruit-bearing season. In the world of tobacco, this meticulous process yields the prized leaves for your favorite aromatic blend.