A Cuban farmer/ owner wearing a traditional Cuban hat lights his hand-rolled cigar using a lighter, in the Valle de Vinales, Pinar del Río Province, a


A Cuban farmer/ owner wearing a traditional Cuban hat lights his hand-rolled cigar using a lighter, in the Valle de Vinales, Pinar del Río Province, a UNESCO world cultural designated area in west Cuba, Cuba. Private tobacco grower families have owned their tobacco farms, in some cases, for hundreds of years. Over 90 per cent of the tobacco crop is for the Cuban state. Even though the farms are technically private, the Cuban government is the only tobacco buyer. Tobacco is not a native of Cuba but is believed to have arrived from the Latin Americas between 2000 and 3,000 BC. The new plant was called ‘Cohiba’ and retains that name with the Cohiba brand today which is one of Cuba’s chief exports. Cuban cigars are regarded as the very best in the world. Cuba has excellent tobacco-growing conditions and several hundred years of growing experience.


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Location: Valle de Vinales, Cuba
Photo credit: © richard sowersby / Alamy / Afripics
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