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- BUSINESS, Page 67Business NotesTOBACCOThe Cuban Stogie Crisis
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- Are Cuba's famed cigars turning into second-rate smokes? The
- country may be facing enormous economic and political problems,
- but that question is provoking passionate debate. Last week
- Francisco Padron, the director of Cuba's state-owned tobacco
- company, proposed a televised taste test to snuff out
- speculation that Cuba's cigar factories have been hurrying the
- curing process and producing mediocre products.
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- Padron's challenge stems from a dispute with an ex-customer,
- Zino Davidoff of Geneva, whose company had been buying about
- 11 million of Cuba's 70 million cigars a year. Davidoff, 84,
- canceled the arrangement last year and shifted production to
- the Dominican Republic and Honduras. Fumes Davidoff: "The fact
- is, the Cubans don't produce the same quality anymore."
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