Excise duty in cigarette hiked. Tobacco farmers in india are struggling to make ends meet
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This budget, the excise duty has been hiked by up to 6 % for cigarettes of all sizes. This wasn't expected at all. Still the shares of ITC Limited are going good because it's still below 10%.Cigarette smoking is injurious to health. This statutory warning has taken a toll on the tobacco farmers in India. And this budget the tobacco farmers of the country wants the government not to impose any more taxes on legal cigarettes.
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While the market is decreasing every other day as far as consumption is concerned, the Indian tobacco exports are also sluggish and this has resulted in 22 % decline in returns to farmers.
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Guntur is also well known place for tobacco plantation. The
Ahead of the Budget 2017, the
The non-profit organisation representing farmers across the states, including Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka and
“We are very disturbed because of the declining off-take from domestic manufacturers … Regulatory overreach has created panic and strain on the FCV tobacco farmers in the country,” FAIFA General Secretary
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“Excessive increase in the excise duties on tobacco products, cumulative increase of 118 per cent since 2012/13, leading to 22 per cent” has led to shrinkage in the legal cigarette volumes, FAIFA said.(Image:
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