No price rise for Japan’s growers
The grower price for leaf tobacco (all types) produced during Japan’s 2017 harvest has been set at the same level as that for 2016-season tobacco, ¥1,877.57 per kg.
The 2016-season price was down by 2.2 percent on that of the 2015 season ¥1,920.1 per kg, which was up 0.71 percent on that of the 2014 season, ¥1,906.47 per kg. The 2014 season price was the same as that of 2013 but up by 0.84 percent on that of 2012.
Japan Tobacco Inc. said today that the Leaf Tobacco Deliberative Council (LTDC), chaired by Yoshio Kobayashi, had released its annual determinations for domestic leaf tobacco cultivation area and grower prices for 2017, in response to a proposal submitted by JT earlier in the day.
‘The Council was in general agreement with JT’s proposal and determined that in 2017 the domestic tobacco cultivation area will be set at 7,901 ha, a decrease of 3.6 percent compared to the contracted area of the previous year,’ JT said in a note posted on its website.
‘The leaf tobacco grower price will be set at an average of ¥1,877.57 per kg for all leaf types.’
The LTDC is described as a council that confers on important matters concerning the cultivation and purchase of domestically grown leaf tobacco in response to inquiries by JT representatives. It comprises no more than 11 members who are appointed by JT, with the approval of the Minister of Finance, from among representatives of domestic leaf tobacco growers and academics.