New Delhi: Farmers body FAIFA on Tuesday asked the government for a complete ban on e-cigarettes and vaping products saying allowing trade of such items in India would have a 'catastrophic effect' on local tobacco growers.
The Federation of All India Farmer Associations (FAIFA), which claims to represent farmers of commercial crops from various states, including Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka and Gujarat, claimed that the new generation vaping products use nicotine extracted from tobacco grown outside the country.
"Allowing e-cigarette trade to flourish in India would have a catastrophic effect on the tobacco farmers. The farmers of the main tobacco growing region in India are against these new-generation product such as e-cigarettes, heat-not-burn as new generation vaping products do not use Indian tobacco," FAIFA said in a statement.
On the contrary, it said, "Extraction of nicotine from tobacco for products like ENDS (Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems) happens largely outside India from the tobaccos grown outside the country, which could hugely impact livelihood of Indian tobacco farmers, if such products are allowed to carry on business in India."
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