1: THE CUBA REVIEW 
CUBA’S TOBACCO INDUSTRY 
a. UL. Vevuie 
In the September issue of THe Cusa Review the writer presented an article 
relating to the i ural features of the tobacco industry of Cuba, giving briefly 
the princ regarding the growth, cultivation, harvesting and farm treatment 
of leai iob d its ssification into the various grades found in our 
Cuban ma ie that in a future article information would be 
aw leaf is converted into the finished product, 
derived from dose communion with one’s 
he tobacco leaf through all the processes to which 
yugly encased in the covering so kindly provided by 
product, and even went a step farther and saw the bales of 
rehouse. A word regarding these is of interest. 
nd in some of the larger towns of the interior 
producing sections, massive masonry structures, usually 
S iry « i ion houses is placed to receive its final 
Entering one of these warehouses, one finds himself in prac- 
n atmosphere where warmth and dampness prevail, and in 
i lls of a product that is passing through a fermentation 
e sweet and aromatic, ready to give delight to its consumer. 
