Aganorsa Tobacco Facility In Nicaragua Consumed In Blaze

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Video from the scene showed a fire raging out of control, smoke billowing high into the air. Even if the blaze could have been contained, smoke from the flames and water from those fighting the fire would have damaged the tobacco inside.
Known casually as a “preindustria,” the facility that burned down was used for sorting, fermenting and aging raw, barn-cured tobacco. While the loss is certainly significant, Aganorsa says that its other tobacco-processing facilities in Nicaragua should guarantee that its operations continue smoothly.
“Yesterday one of our preindustrias caught fire,” says Terence Reilly of Aganorsa Leaf. “No one was hurt, and although this is a great loss, we are fortunate to have other facilities with plenty of tobacco to minimize the impact on our operations.”
Aganorsa Leaf is one of the largest growers of cigar tobacco in Nicaragua. Owned by Eduardo Fernández, the vertically-integrated company produces tobacco all over Nicaragua’s major growing regions, primarily in Estelí, Condega and Jalapa. It not only supplies its own factory with tobacco, but brokers leaf to major companies throughout the cigar industry.
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