
Japan Tobacco Wants Fewer of Nation's Farmers to Grow CropAug. 4 (Bloomberg) --Japan Tobacco Inc., the world's third- biggest cigarette maker, is asking half of the country's almost 19,000 tobacco farmers to stop growing the crop because Japanese are smoking less.
The company's domestic sales may decline 4 percent to 210 billion cigarettes this year from 218.3 billion last year, according to spokeswoman Yukiko Seto.
Japan Tobacco is required by law to purchase all domestically grown tobacco leaf.