Good Crop Earns Higher Farm Gate Prices

Tobacco farmers are having a very good year, with prices increasing by substantial amounts over those of last year, reports The Philippine Star. Prices of Virginia tobacco increased by 27.45 per cent for the premium grades, 17 per cent for grades "ABC," 84 per cent for assorted leaves, and 159 per cent for grade "R," official records show. Carlitos Encarnacion, head of the National Tobacco Administration, said farmers are expected to earn huge profits owing to the high quality of their crop. Encarnacion also reported that production was estimated to have reached 41.4 million kg this season, up from 37.7 million kg in the 2005-06 season and 41.3 million kg in 2004-05. The latest harvest is said to be made up of 25.12 million kg of flue-cured, 7.13 million kg of Burley, 9.12 million kg of native tobacco, and 40,000 kg of semi-oriental. Part of the reason why the quality of the tobacco was good this season may have been down to the regime of early planting recently encouraged by the NTA. This season differed from previous seasons also because of the implementation of a contract growing program, which brought together farmers and tobacco buying companies, with the support of the NTA. Enditem