Tobacco plantations are large farms dedicated to the cultivation of the tobacco plant, primarily for the production of cigarettes, cigars, and other tobacco products. These plantations are often found in warm, humid climates, where the conditions are ideal for growing tobacco. The process involves planting seeds, nurturing the plants, and harvesting the leaves once they mature.
After harvesting, the tobacco leaves undergo a curing process to enhance their flavor and quality. Once cured, the leaves are sorted and processed for various uses. Tobacco plantations have played a significant role in the economies of several countries, particularly in the United States and Brazil.