| CUBAN CURING BARNS HIT BY GUSTAV |
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Page 1 of 2 Plus: New products from Habanos, S.A.Los Angeles, September 5 – A thorough report received from on-site sources about the impact of Hurricane Gustav on tobacco production in Cuba reveals that while there was significant damage, the situation could have been much worse than it turned out to be. The report noted that no deaths were attributed to Gustav, but there was extensive destruction: Information from western Cuba indicated that more than 100,000 homes were partially or totally destroyed in Pinar del Rio and on the Isle of Youth (Isla de la Juventud) and 370 schools were damaged. For growers, the question now is about the future. Long-range forecasts indicate that additional storms are likely later in September and into October, which would begin to interfere with planting. At present, Hurricane Hanna appears to have bypassed Cuba, but Hurricane Ike, just behind it, could pose a new threat. Lots of new products from Habanos, S.A. While damage from Gustav is being assessed, the distribution firm for all Havana cigars, Habanos, S.A., announced a series of new products coming to market: This thick perfecto will now be part of the regular Partagas production line, albeit in limited quantities and is initially scheduled to be sold only in Casa del Habano locations in boxes of 10. These cigars are offered with a special, second band marking them for the Casas only. |
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