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What was a problem for the tobacco farmers?

1.They were forced to trade with England at low prices.
2.They were forced not to plant more tobacco.
3.They were forced to trade at higher prices.
4.They were forced to trade only in the colonies.

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Answered by ashfaqmd244
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Answer:

2. They were forced not to plant more tobacco.

Explanation:

In the recent past several famers cultivating tobacco have committed suicide due to low price; less demand and several other issues. Though it is a cash crop yet being a “demerit good” it demands balance on part of the government between public health and livelihood of the farmers.

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