Title: Dark Tobacco Trends, Issues and Outlook
1Dark Tobacco Trends, Issues and Outlook Will
Snell, University of KY
2U.S. Tobacco Buyout October 2004
would lead to challenges and opportunities
which would vary by type and geographic location
3Number of Farms Growing Tobacco in KY
Source USDA AG Census
Agricultural Economics
4Distribution of Total (Burley Dark)Tobacco
Production (Pre vs Post- Buyout)
Northern KY 10 (-1)
Bluegrass 30 (-6)
Central KY 25 (3)
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5Top 7 Value of Tobacco Producing CountiesPre
(1980-2004) vs Post Buyout (2007)
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Post-Buyout
Pre-Buyout
Note Barren County was also in the top 7
pre-buyout
Agricultural Economics
6 Percentage Change in Acres Since the Tobacco
Buyout
Source NASS/USDA
Agricultural Economics
7 US Dark Tobacco Acres
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Source NASS/USDA
Agricultural Economics
8Issues Affecting Expansion of U.S. Dark Tobacco
Production
- Growing Smokeless Tobacco Consumption (smoking
restrictions, effective marketing, health issues) - Profitability of Dark Tobacco Production
- Grower Confidence and Trust with Buyers
- Entry of New Dark Tobacco Companies (Cigarette
Mfgs) and New Tobacco Products
Increasing Dark Acres at the Expense of Burley
Acres
Agricultural Economics
9 Share of World Dark Fire-Cured Production 2008
Source Universal Leaf
Agricultural Economics
10U.S. Snuff Tobacco Consumption
4 to 7 Annual Growth
Source USDA/ERS and TMA
Agricultural Economics
11Value of Kentucky Dark Tobacco Production
Million Dollars
Source Ky Ag Stats/NASS, 2008 Estimate by UK
Agricultural Economics
12Value of Kentucky Tobacco Production
Million Dollars
Dark will likely account for more than 30 of
Kentuckys total tobacco value in 2008 vs
its historic level of 5 to 7
Source Ky Ag Stats/NASS, 2008 Estimate by UK
Agricultural Economics
13Value of Tennessee Tobacco Production
Million Dollars
Dark now accounts for well over ½ of Tennessees
total tobacco value
Source Ky Ag Stats/NASS, 2008 Estimate by UK
Agricultural Economics
14U.S. Dark Tobacco Production vs. Use
Is This Expansion Too Much?
Source ERS/NASS/USDA, 2008 Estimates Based on
September Crop Report
Agricultural Economics
15Dark Fire-Cured Production vs. Use
Production
Use
Source FSA/ERS/USDA
Agricultural Economics
16Dark Air-Cured Production vs. Use
Production
Use
Source FSA/ERS/USDA
Agricultural Economics
17U.S. Burley Disappearance (Exports Domestic
Use) vs. Production
Potential Needs for 2008-09? 200 Mil lbs ???
Source NASS/ERS/USDA 2006-2008 Disappearance
Estimates by UK/UT
Agricultural Economics
18U.S. Tobacco Buyout October 2004
Tobacco Policy 2009
- FDA ???
- Tobacco Taxes ???
- Smoking Restrictions ???
19 Issues Affecting Dark Tobacco Outlook
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- Supply Side
- Contract Levels/Prices
- Input Prices
- Fertilizer
- Labor
- Credit
- Profitability of Other Crops/Enterprises
- Demand Side
- Recession
- Smoking Restrictions
- Consumer Acceptance of New Products
- Tax Increases/FDA
20- What does the future hold?
- Acres will decline from 2008 levels, but remain
relatively high - Management expertise will keep acres located in
this area but others will try - Will company/grower relations remain strong?
- Health debate holds the potential for continued
expansion - Will an export market materialize for dark
tobacco/products?
21 Average Tobacco Yields
Source NASS/USDA
Agricultural Economics