The Interplay of Tobacco Farming and Tobacco Control: Exploring Socioeconomic and Health Dynamics in Malawi.

Public health challenges Pub Date : 2024-10-30 eCollection Date: 2024-12-01 DOI:10.1002/puh2.70008
Chimwemwe Ngoma, Sahan Lungu, George N Chidimbah Munthali, Martha Shantel Mwase
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Tobacco farming and tobacco control are closely inter-related issues, particularly in developing countries that are heavily reliant on tobacco farming like Malawi. This commentary explores the relationship among tobacco farming, economic sustainability, and public health, focusing on the context of Malawi as one of the major tobacco producers in Africa. Malawi's economy is significantly dependent on tobacco farming, yet the country also struggles with smoking-related health risks, creating a dilemma between socioeconomic and public health considerations. The commentary highlights the lack of empirical evidence regarding the socioeconomic implications of tobacco control measures on tobacco farming in the country. Moreover, despite the country's economic dependence on tobacco farming, a majority of cigarettes consumed domestically are imported, demonstrating the complexity of Malawi's tobacco industry. On public health implications, the article highlights the disease and death burden that is a result of tobacco smoking, underscoring the need for tobacco control measures. The article further draws insights from tobacco end-game strategies in other countries and proposes a comprehensive approach to tobacco control. However, the article notes Malawi's limited financial resources and healthcare infrastructure to implement traditional tobacco control measures and highlights an emphasis on tobacco harm reduction, a third pillar of the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control. The article also advocates for an emphasis on alternative livelihood opportunities for smallholder tobacco farmers in Malawi.

烟草种植和烟草控制的相互作用:探索马拉维的社会经济和健康动态。
烟草种植和烟草控制是密切相关的问题,特别是在马拉维等严重依赖烟草种植的发展中国家。本评论探讨烟草种植、经济可持续性和公共卫生之间的关系,重点关注马拉维作为非洲主要烟草生产国之一的背景。马拉维的经济严重依赖烟草种植,但该国也在与吸烟相关的健康风险作斗争,在社会经济和公共卫生考虑之间造成了两难境地。该评论强调缺乏关于烟草控制措施对该国烟草种植的社会经济影响的经验证据。此外,尽管该国经济依赖烟草种植,但国内消费的大部分卷烟都是进口的,这表明马拉维烟草业的复杂性。关于公共卫生影响,文章强调了吸烟造成的疾病和死亡负担,强调了采取烟草控制措施的必要性。文章进一步借鉴了其他国家的烟草终局战略,并提出了一种全面的烟草控制方法。然而,这篇文章指出,马拉维实施传统烟草控制措施的财政资源和卫生保健基础设施有限,并强调强调减少烟草危害,这是《烟草控制框架公约》的第三个支柱。这篇文章还提倡强调马拉维小烟农的替代生计机会。
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