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British American Tobacco Launches First Ever Farmers’ Livelihoods Report

New approach to agricultural policy development will ensure farmers continue to thrive

British American Tobacco Launches First Ever Farmers’ Livelihoods Report

New approach to agricultural policy development will ensure farmers continue to thrive

Published 11-05-14

Submitted by British American Tobacco

British American Tobacco has launched its latest Sustainability Focus Report, Supporting Farmers’ Livelihoods: The Opportunity, which highlights the important role played by the 100,000 tobacco farmers who supply the Company and proposes a new approach to agricultural policy decision making which will help governments ensure farmers can continue to thrive.

Commenting on the launch of the report, Nicandro Durante, Chief Executive of British American Tobacco, said: “We have a long and proud history in agriculture, working directly with farmers around the world. Tobacco leaf is the most essential part of our product, so the farmers who grow it are absolutely crucial to the success of our business.”

In recent years there has been considerable debate about the social, environmental and economic impact of tobacco growing. As with any commercial crop, governments are right to look at the impacts of tobacco growing. Today’s report proposes five new core principles which British American Tobacco believes can help guide governments’ approach to future policy decision making:

  • Evidence-based - Driven by market dynamics and based on sound research and scientific evidence

  • Holistic - Adopts a broad approach, understands tobacco is part of a mixed agricultural system and acknowledges initiatives already underway to avoid duplication

  • Respectful of livelihoods - Prioritises farmers and their communities, ensures farmers continue to be free to choose which crops they grow

  • Inclusive - Allows the whole tobacco growing supply chain to participate in decision making, is consultative and does not restrict the tobacco industry’s existing support for farming communities

  • Locally relevant - Considers local political, economic and environmental factors, gives precedence to local implications or priorities and finds practical, workable solutions

Mr Durante continued: “The farmers we work with are valued business partners. We want them to feel confident about their future and to be self-sufficient and prosperous.”

British American Tobacco buys over 400,000 tonnes of tobacco each year from over 100,000 contracted farmers and third party suppliers around the world. The report details five key areas the Company focuses on in order to support farmers’ livelihoods: farm income; natural resources; infrastructure and resources; skills, knowledge and labour; and community networks.

Mr Durante concluded: “This is a pragmatic, commercial approach to securing our supply chain and ensuring the integrity and quality of our products to satisfy our consumers. I’m committed to a future where all our farmers have the resources they need to be successful and to ensuring farming communities can thrive.”

 

Notes to editors:

British American Tobacco’s agricultural supply chain in figures:

- Over £65million – the amount British American Tobacco invests in supporting its contracted farmers

- Over 400,000 – the amount of tobacco in tonnes British American Tobacco buys every year mainly from Asia, Africa and Latin America

- Over 100,000 – the number of contracted farmers British American Tobacco supports around the world

- 1,000 – the number of leaf technicians employed around the world by British American Tobacco to support the farmers the company works with

- 80% - the percentage of farmers in Pakistan who state they cultivate tobacco because it generates more profit compared to other crops

- 170million – the number of trees planted in the past six years as part of British American Tobacco’s afforestation programmes

- £30million – the amount invested by British American Tobacco in community projects in tobacco growing countries over the last five years

- 91% – the average score in the Social Responsibility in Tobacco Production programme given to our leaf suppliers for their efforts to prevent child labour

Independent Assurance

Ernst & Young LLP has been engaged by British American Tobacco to provide limited external assurance of this focus report. A full assurance statement, including the scope of work and conclusions, can be found at www.bat.com/assurance

To download a copy of the Report, please visit: 
www.bat.com/sustainabilityfocus

The report is also available as a free interactive app for iPad and Android tablets, including additional animated content and a video case study of the Company’s support for farmers in Indonesia.

Search for ‘BAT Sustainability’ in the iTunes App Store or Google Play Store.

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