03-06-2025
Tobacco export reaches all-time high of ₹16,000 crore during 2024-25, says TII
Tobacco Institute of India (TII) said export of tobacco and tobacco products has reached an all-time high of over ₹16,000 crore during 2024-25, said director of TII Sharad Tandan at the Silver Jubilee of the TII Tobacco Farmers' awards held in Mysuru on Tuesday.
A total of 10 farmers from Karnataka were honoured on the occasion for demonstrating benefits of modern farming practices.
Established in 1999, the TII Tobacco Farmers' awards seek to encourage the farming community to adopt modern, sustainable, and innovative farming practices that would help improve yields, crop variety, and make Indian tobacco competitive in the global market.
Mr. Tandan said there was a huge potential for growth in Indian tobacco exports and urged the government to provide export incentives similar to other tobacco exporting countries.
'This would improve the price competitiveness of Indian tobacco in the global market and help us tap the export potential, benefitting domestic farmers', he said.
Pointing to the socio-economic contribution of tobacco sector, which provides livelihood to 4.6 crore people in India, Mr. Tandan said India, which is only the third largest producer of Flue Cured Virginia (FCV) tobacco in the world following China and Brazil, exports tobacco to more than 100 countries.
The 'extremely high' cigarette taxation in the country was driving the illegal cigarette trade, he said.
Illicit cigarettes are estimated to account for a third of the cigarette volumes in the country, which means every fourth cigarette sold in the country is illicit,' he said.
'This makes India the fourth largest illicit cigarette market globally and results in an annual revenue loss of ₹21,000 crores to the government,' Mr. Tandan said.
He said whenever taxes have gone up, the share of illicit cigarette trade also increases and that smuggled cigarettes do not use domestic tobacco, leading to a drop in demand.
The recipients of awards included Vikram Raj Urs under the Lifetime Achievement Category; Javare Gowda, K.M. Raju, Halamma, and K.M. Mallesh under Best Farmers' category; Kemparaju C. and Krishne Gowda K.C. under Sustainability category; and Chandre Gowda C., Kamalamma, and Chandappa under Recognition awards category.
Minister for Animal Husbandry and Sericulture K. Venkatesh, Mysuru MP Yaduveer Krishnadatta Chamaraja Wadiyar, chairman of Tobacco Board Yashwanth Kumar Chidipothu, director (Auctions) of Tobacco Board B.C. Srinivas, and principal scientist, CTRI Research Station, Hunsur, S. Ramakrishnan were present.