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North Carolina is a leading state in tobacco production, historically known for its large-scale tobacco farming.
North Carolina is the largest tobacco producer in the United States, with a long history of tobacco cultivation dating back to the colonial era. The state has been a central hub for the tobacco industry, particularly for flue-cured tobacco, which is used in cigarettes. North Carolina’s agricultural economy has historically relied on tobacco farming, though the industry has seen changes due to health concerns and shifts in global demand. Despite these challenges, tobacco remains an important crop in the state, contributing to its agricultural heritage and economy. Tobacco farming is particularly prevalent in the Piedmont and Coastal Plain regions of North Carolina.