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Excerpt from Foreign Crops and Markets, Vol. 75: November 18, 1957
United States exports of unmanufactured tobacco in September 1957, at 77 million pounds (export weight), were about 5 percent lower than for September 1956. The value of September 1957 exports, at million, was A percent greater than for same month a year earlier.
Exports of flue-cured tobacco million pounds in September 1957 were percent below those for September 1956; but Maryland tobacco ex ports, at 2.h million pounds, were nearly double those a year earlier. Gains also were recorded for Green River, One Sucker, cigar wrapper, and Cigar binder. Burley exports were less than one-half those for September 1956, and fire-cured and Black Fat also were down.
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