Govt reviews Andhra Pradesh FCV tobacco market, eyes structural reforms
Rahul Kumar July 10, 2026 11:23 PM

The Department of Commerce reviewed the Andhra Pradesh FCV Tobacco Marketing Season, meeting stakeholders to discuss faster procurement, export facilitation, grower interests, and structural reforms like restructuring the Tobacco Board and digital initiatives.

The Department of Commerce conducted a comprehensive review of the ongoing Andhra Pradesh Flue Cured Virginia (FCV) Tobacco Marketing Season 2025-26, according to official information sourced from the Ministry of Commerce & Industry. Led by Nitin Kumar Yadav, IAS, Additional Secretary, Department of Commerce, a team of senior officials convened a high-level review meeting in Hyderabad to evaluate the current market landscape and examine key structural reforms.

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The government representatives held extensive discussions with multiple stakeholders, including tobacco growers, manufacturers, exporters, dealers, trade associations, and officials from the Tobacco Board. The primary objective of the review was to assess the prevailing market situation while reaffirming the government's stance on protecting the interests of tobacco growers.

Review Objectives and Key Focus Areas

The discussions focused heavily on identifying actionable measures to accelerate the procurement process, facilitate international exports, and strengthen the overall marketing ecosystem for FCV tobacco. Additionally, the participants examined strategies to expand export market opportunities across various countries and promoted targeted crop diversification in suitable areas.

Focus on Institutional Reforms and Modernization

Institutional reforms and modernization initiatives took center stage during the deliberations. The officials reviewed several ongoing programs aimed at improving the overall functioning of the sector. These initiatives included the restructuring of the Tobacco Board, the enhancement of financial benefits under the Growers' Welfare Fund, and the simplification of administrative registration procedures. The review also highlighted the implementation of digital initiatives and the introduction of AI-based grading systems to modernize trade operations.

Official Statements on Sectoral Growth

"Strengthening the Flue-Cured Virginia (FCV) tobacco sector requires sustained support for growers alongside efforts to enhance India's export competitiveness," the Department of Commerce stated. "Under the leadership of Shri Nitin Kumar Yadav, Additional Secretary, Department of Commerce, a review of the Andhra Pradesh Flue-Cured Virginia (FCV) tobacco marketing season brought together key stakeholders to discuss measures for faster procurement, export facilitation and long-term sectoral growth," the Department of Commerce added.

The administrative body also emphasized that the systemic reforms remain central to the long-term vision for the industry. "The review also covered reforms such as the restructuring of the Tobacco Board, enhancement of Growers' Welfare Fund benefits, simplified registration procedures, digital initiatives, AI-based grading and crop diversification to build a more sustainable and globally competitive Flue-Cured Virginia (FCV) tobacco sector," the department stated.

Following the extensive consultations, senior leadership expressed optimism regarding the future trajectory of the industry. Additional Secretary Nitin Kumar Yadav noted that coordinated efforts by all stakeholders would strengthen the long-term sustainability and global competitiveness of the Indian FCV tobacco sector. (ANI)

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