All that really happened (from my perspective) from the NZ government banning tobacco imports was give pipe smokers a kick up the arse to grow their own crop. The experiences gleaned from even my first season of growing helped me understand tobacco as a plant more than all of the smoking I have done over the last decade. I now have a cellar of special blends to savour, share and trade - everything from Shitty 1q to 20year old navy flake automatically fell into this category overnight. With the exception of a few tins passing through duty free from travellers, this is all there is from here on out, unless I grow my daily smoke. Long story short, future of tobacco is us all becoming Codgers and smoking simple burley (well I’ll still have a decent stash of 79 to get me through)
over here in Greece it's also hard - but not impossible - to get a lot of the premium tobacco we all like to talk about.
This year I grew my first plants and had a similar thought with you, but not borne out of necessity: my aim for the coming years will be building a cellar of premium tobacco, and trying to cover my day to day needs with homegrown. I believe eventually it'll have to be like this sadly.