The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced the results from two referenda held during March among growers of fire-cured (types 21 through 23) and dark air-cured (types 35 and 36) tobacco to determine whether to have marketing quotas for marketing years 2000, 2001, and 2002.

The results show that 4,809 of the 5,229 fire-cured tobacco producers and 4,785 of the 5,295 dark air-cured tobacco producers who voted in the referendum – or 92.0 percent and 90.4 percent, respectively – voted to approve quotas. Since at least two-thirds of the producers voting in the referenda voted in favor, marketing quotas will remain in effect for these kinds of tobacco for the marketing years 2000, 2001, and 2002.

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The State-by-State results are:

	Fire-Cured Tobacco - (Types 21 through 23)
STATE 		YES 	NO 	TOTAL 	% FAVORING
QUOTAS
Kentucky 	2,224 	222 	2,446 	90.9%
Tennessee 1,863 144 2,007 92.8%
Virginia 722 54 776 93.0%
TOTAL 4,809 420 5,229 92.0%
	Dark Air-Cured Tobacco - (Types 35 and 36)
Indiana 	5 	1 	6 	83.3%
Kentucky 3,822 461 4,283 89.2%
Tennessee 958 48 1,006 95.2%
TOTAL 4,785 510 5,295 90.4%

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