Will Syrian Latakia Return?

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Mike N

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Latakia is named for the major port city in Syria and Syrian Latakia was prized throughout the pipe world. Around 2010, export of Latakia was stopped in Syria due largely to the civil war there. The production of Latakia moved to Cypress and a few other areas.

See discussian at Latakia (tobacco) - Wikipedia - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latakia_(tobacco)#:~:text=It%20originated%20in%20Syria%20and,cured)%20over%20burning%20hard%20wood.

Now that the Assad regime has been ousted, it will be interesting to see if trade sanctions are lifted and peace returns to Syria allowing Latakia production to resume. We can only hope…
 

Chasing Embers

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More information from pipestud a few years ago.

Why is Syrian Latakia no longer being made in Syria? Back in the 1960’s the Syrian government severely restricted the production of Syrian Latakia due to environmental concerns that had great impact on a lot of other areas of Syria’s agriculture. Thousands of acres of woods were harvested and burned to make Syrian Latakia and the value vs. return was small compared to other agricultural endeavors. The growers and harvesters could not make enough money to continue production of tiny amounts annually, so they finally just quit. So, the Syrian Latakia shortage began well before the current war and failed economy. And with the unrest in the area getting worse instead of better, growing the Shekk-el –bint plant again and harvesting and processing it is about the last thing on the mind of the Syrian government at present time.


With global disapproval of tobacco use, any tobacco production not geared towards cigarettes, chewing tobacco, or cigars will likely be a thing of the past in the near future so Latakia is first on the chopping block.
 

Sigmund

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Sadly the more things change the more they stay the same. There is a reason Isreal slipped in and took the most strategic mountain bordering Syria. Its hard to say what will happen. These days bets are good that it wont end well.
 
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Î'd recon they do have other things to do than planning on tobacco exports, I remember back in the days when Syria was close ally of Soviet Union, they exported those Syrian made cigarettes to the CCCP and they were really good tasting ones yet very cheap same way as were cigarettes (Brands like ,Ligeros, Partagas, Popularne exported from Cuba
 

Chasing Embers

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We will see. Nature is unstoppable and trees and forests are resilient and grow back. When given a bit of freedom along with the need to feed their families, farmers and tobacco growers just might surprise us.
It was costing more to make than they were profiting. Production ceased around the '80s and with the newer Turkish Latakia there's probably not enough demand. Pipe tobacco is a very niche market in the tobacco industry.
 
It really doesn't have any uses outside of the pipe tobacco world anymore. And, pipesmokers are the smallest segment of smokers in the market. It just wouldn't be very smart for someone to try to revive something so costly for such a small market. Also, it's a very thrifty, penny pinching market. Even if some millionaire wanted to revive it at their own expense, with just maybe a $2 premium for blends that have it... they would just be berated with complaints about prices and complaints that it doesn't taste the same. It would be a no win situation.