The article highlights the impact of unusual weather conditions, including excessive cold and lack of sun, on the tobacco crop in Venâncio Aires. These conditions have caused issues such as excess shoots, fewer leaves, and delays in harvest for producers who planted early. Experts believe that while the quality of the leaf may not be significantly affected, productivity could be reduced. The Tobacco Growers Association of Brazil (Afubra) is closely monitoring the situation. The 2022/23 tobacco crop projection is 8,800 hectares, producing 20,240 tons, marking a 4.6% increase from the previous season. The contribution of the tobacco crop to the Gross Value of Agricultural Production (VBPA) has seen an increase of 52% compared to the previous year, according to Emater.