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Havana, Cuba:  Workers handroll cigars at the H. Uppman cigar factory. The tobacco harvest in Cuba starts in mid-March and continues through April. Many Cuban tobacco farmers raise tobacco on their own land and sell the crop to the Cuban government at prices set by the government, but all of the cigar factories are owned by the Cuban government. About 30 percent of the tobacco grown in Cuba actually ends up on the black market and in counterfeit Cuban cigars. Cuban cigars and the tobacco they're made from has emerged as a chief source of hard currency for Cuba's battered economy.   03/17/01 ©Jack Kurtz / The Image Works<br>

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imw0080032  - Havana, Cuba: Workers handroll cigars at the H. Uppman cigar factory. The tobacco harvest in Cuba starts in mid-March and continues through April. Many Cuban tobacco farmers raise tobacco on their own land and sell the crop to the Cuban government at prices set by the government, but all of the cigar factories are owned by the Cuban government. About 30 percent of the tobacco grown in Cuba actually ends up on the black market and in counterfeit Cuban cigars. Cuban cigars and the tobacco they're made from has emerged as a chief source of hard currency for Cuba's battered economy. 03/17/01 ©Jack Kurtz / The Image Works


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