Final Tobacco
Final Tobacco
Final Tobacco
ORIGIN OF TOBACCO
Tobacco is a plant that grows natively in North and South America. It is in the same family as the potato, pepper and the poisonous nightshade, a very deadly plant.
The seed of a tobacco plant is very small. A 1 ounce sample contains about 300,000 seeds! It is believed that Tobacco began growing in the Americas about 6,000 B.C.! As early as 1 B.C., American Indians began using tobacco in many different ways, such as in religious and medicinal practices.
Tobacco was believed to be a cure-all, and was used to dress wounds, as well as a pain killer. Chewing tobacco was believed to relieve the pain of a toothache!
HISTORY
In India the tradition of chewing tobacco has been from age old centuries. Production of cigarettes is 90% of total production of tobacco related products in the rest of the world. In India Tobacco is an important commercial crop grown. Tobacco production occupies the third position in the world with an annual production of about 725 Million Kgs. As an exporter of tobacco, India ranks sixth in the world next to Brazil, China, USA, Malawi and Italy. After China, India is the second largest producer of tobacco in the world. Of the total tobacco produced in the country, around 48% is consumed in the form of chewing tobacco, 38% as bidis, and 14% as cigarettes. Today Indias per capita consumption of cigarettes in India is a tenth of the world average
India has witnessed an unexpected increase in its tobacco exports, which has escalated by 55% to reach at $169 million in first quarter of 2008. The biggest player in India Tobacco industry is ITC with a market share of 72%. Although it has been said that cigarette smoking is injurious to health but still, there is an increasing in the profit margin of the Indian Tobacco Company.
With its wide range of invaluable brands, it leads from the front in every segment of the market.
It's highly popular and highly consumed list of brands include Insignia, India Kings, Classic, Gold Flake, Silk Cut, Navy Cut, Scissors, Capstan, Berkeley, Bristol and Flake.
Production area
Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat and Karnataka account for the major portion (80%) of raw tobacco production in India. These states produce FCV tobacco, bidi tobacco, natu tobacco, cigar tobacco, cheroot tobacco and snuff tobacco. Other states which manufacture tobacco are Maharashtra, Orissa, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, UP and Bihar.
PICTURES
RATIO FACTORY
Tobacco provides a livelihood to 38 million people, and its economic contribution to Indias GNP..
smokeless tobacco is also much more popular among woman than smoking
Smokeless tobacco products in India include khaini, gutka, mawa, gudhaku, and zarda. Another product, pan masala, is often confused with gutka because it is packaged the same but it does not contain tobacco.
BRAND
RMD guthkha Dilbagh Tulsi Baba Goa Pan parag
COMPANY NAME
Dhariwal Industries Som Sugandh Industries Dharampal Satyapal Dharampal Satyapal Shree Meenakshi Food Products Kothari products
2011
12.5 6 3.7 3.5 3.5 2
Pan Masala
Mawa
Gudhaku
Zarda saffron.
INTERESTING FACTS
There are about 4000 chemicals , and out of the 100 identified poisons , 63 are known to cause cancer. Nicotine is an addictive drug which takes only 6 sec to reach the brain. Smoking kills more people than cocaine ,heroin ,alcohol , fire automobiles accidents , suicides and AIDS combined. Every 8 sec some one in the world dies due to tobacco related illness. More than 3 million people under the age of 18 smoke about a billion cigarettes each year. Smoking is responsible for every 1 out of 5 American death. A person who smokes dies an average 7 years earlier to someone who does not smoke.
TOBACCO INGREDIENTS
HERE ARE SOME INGREDIENTS FOUND IN TOBACCO
Arsenic (rat poison) Acetic acid (hair dye and a photo developer) Acetone (nail polish remover) Ammonia (typical household cleaner) Benzene (rubber cement) Cadmium (found in batteries) Carbon monoxide (poison) Hydrazine (used in fuel for jet and rockets) Formaldehyde (used to embalm dead bodies) Naphthalene (used in explosives , moth balls & paint pigments)
TEEN SMOKING
Decision to start smoking is almost always made in the teen years. Smoking is the #1 preventable cause for premature death. 90% of adult smokers are addicted to tobacco before they reach the age of 18 and currently the age of initiation of tobacco is 11.
HARMING OTHERS
An estimated 3000 non smoking Americans die of lung cancer every year. Kids who have 2 smoking parents are more likely to become smokers than the kids who have non smoking parents. Secondhand smoke from a parents cigarette increases a childs chances for middle year problems.
Lung cancer
2. LIFESTYLE
The cigarette market in India is controlled by four locally established companies, but most companies also have close ties to international tobacco companies.
By engaging in this deception, [the tobacco companies] dramatically increased their sales of low tar/light cigarettes, assuaged the fears of smokers about the health risks of smoking, and sustained corporate revenues in the face of mounting evidence about the health effects of smoking..."
Company 1.Bharat beedi works 2.Kerala Dinesh Beedi Workers Coperative 3.Mangalore ganesh beedi works 4. Pataka Biri Manufacturing Co Ltd 5. Rajah Group (Kajah Beedi Group)
Leading Bidi Companies and Brands Location Production & Distribution Mangalore Produces 60 million bidis a day. Popular in North and West India Part of the Bharath Group
Kerala
Produces 30 million bidis a day. Kerala dinesh Market covers Kerala, Tamil Nadu beedi and Karnataka. Produces 20 billion bidis annually Network of 30 branches Produces 100 million bidis a day Has 10 factories (2004) 501
Delhi
female smoking population is currently very small (about 3%),21 cigarette companies in Since 2007, slim cigarette brands have been launched to appeal to women smokers. The first slim cigarette to hit the Indian market was the Stellar Slims brand by Godfrey Phillips in 2007. The brand is marketed as having lower levels of nicotine with the satisfaction of a regular cigarette. In 2008, ITC Group launched Wills Classic Verve slim cigarettes targeted at women and first time smokers. ITC describes the brand packaged in a shiny red as
The tobacco industry engages in a comprehensive marketing strategy to create the impression that tobacco use is widespread and acceptable. These strategies include direct advertising (ads on TV or in magazines and at point of sale) and indirect advertising such as sponsorship of sports and concerts, product placement, and brand stretching. Examples include:
In 2010, Godfrey Phillips India broke into the Indian chewing industry with the launch of Pan Vilas, a premium pan masala brand, and planned to invest Rs 1 billion over three years on marketing the product. Nita Kapoor, vice president of marketing and corporate affairs said in reference to promoting Pan Vilas that the company would push this product aggressively to penetrate deeper in the market. the successful marketing of a pan masala brand will allow Godfrey Phillips easier access to the smokeless tobacco market. The company plans to launch a zarda product by the end of 2013.
ToBaCcO
The tobacco industry is increasingly lean9ng on movies for the promotion of its business in INDIA & several other countries following the ban on tobacco advertising, the WHO has warned. A survey of popular films has shown that tobacco brand displays exploded in bollywood after its advertising was banned in the media in 2004. Of the 395 top grosser In 1990-2002,76 % depicted the use of tobacco. The percentage of scenes showing lead actors of heroes using tobacco increased from 22 in 1991 to 54 in 2002. Of the 110 Hindi movies produced in the year 2004-2005,89 % depicted tobacco use .The lead actors were shown smoking in 76% of these movies.
HOW THEY DO IT
Country or region China India Brazil United States European Union Zimbabwe Turkey Indonesia Russia Malawi
Production in thousands of tons 2,298.8 595.4 520.7 408.2 314.5 204.9 193.9 166.6 116.8 108.0
Smoking is an addiction
The facts on smoking indicate that smoking is very much an addiction, similar to heroin and cocaine. The main ingredient in tobacco, nicotine, stimulates the portion of the brain that is connected with a pleasurable feeling. The neurotransmitter, dopamine, controls the desire to consume drugs. Nicotine has been shown to increase dopamine levels in the pleasurable portion of the brain. This feeling is quickly realized, within 10 seconds of the inhalation of nicotine and dissipates soon after the cessation of smoking. This causes cravings and the subsequent use of nicotine to calm the craving. This repetitive process; craving, satisfaction, craving; associated with symptoms of withdrawal is indicative of addiction.
Irritability
Nicotine users can experience increased irritability when going through nicotine withdrawal.
Sleep disturbances
A person going through nicotine withdrawal can experience unpleasant sleep disturbances.
Decreased appetite
Another common withdrawal symptom of nicotine is an decreased appetite. This causes many people, especially women, to resume smoking.
Tobacco Industry (From Tobacco Atlas, 2006) Cigarette Production 90 Billion Cigarette Imports 200 Million Cigarette Exports 1.5 Billion
Cancer Lung Upper respiratory Bladder Pancreas Oesophagus Kidney Ischaemic heart Aortic disease aneurysm Stroke COPD All diseases
22.4 24.5 2.9 2.1 7.6 3.0 1.9 4.1 2.2 9.7 3.2
87 89 36 25 66 37 22 48 27 72 40
% Alive
60 40 20 0
59
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Doll et al BMJ 1994
Effects of quitting
20 mins: blood pressure and pulse rate return to normal blood nicotine & CO halved, oxygen back to normal CO eliminated; lungs start to clear mucus etc. circulation improves. lung function increased coughs decrease risk of lung cancer halved compared to continued smoking;
8 hours:
24 hours:
2-12 weeks:
3-9 months: 5 years:
16.0 13.2
12.0 9.2 8.0 7.0 4.5 4.0 0.6 0.3 0.1 0.0 0.0 1.7 0.6 2.7 7.1 75-84 3.9 1.1
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55-64 65-74
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Nonsmokers
1-14 cigs
15-24
25 +
Smoking habit
CPS2
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500
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quit 60-64
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HOW TO STOP
Set a date for quitting If u feel like smoking chew a gum or suck on hard candy instead. Keep yourself busy and occupied Change your morning routine Put away your ash trays and cigarettes Eat regular meals Reward yourself at the end of the day by going for a movie or out for dinner..
Health concerns
Do you think smokeless tobacco use is good for your health?
Good: (8%) Neither good nor bad: (10%) Not good: (81%)
CONCLUSIONS
Tobacco production is an important source of income for Indias farmers. Manufacturing, particularly of bidis, is also a source of employment and hence of income for a large number of people. To be effective, measures to control the use of tobacco would need to address all forms of consumption, not only cigarettes.
Presented ByDolly Rathod Mariyam Khatib Onkar Sawant Rishabh Engineer Sneha Iyer Siddhi Nalawade Wagisha Singh Yashika Malhotra