Tobacco Flue Curing

Flue-cured




Flue-cured

Tobacco Curing Presented by Kenneth Russell L. Tanaval Date: October 15, 2024

Flue-cured

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CURING STRUCTURE CONTROLLING THE WET BULB TEMPERATURE CURING MANAGEMENT UNIFORM LOADING AND ADEQUATE AIR FLOW DRY-BULB, WET BULB AND RELATIVE HUMIDTY ORDERING

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Tobacco Curing

it is the term used for drying tobacco, and is performed after harvesting the leaves from the field. It plays a major role in defining the final quality and character of the tobacco leaf (PMI, nd). it is a process by which the harvested tobacco leaf is made ready for the market (CTRI, 2022). Curing develops and preserves the potential quality, flavor and aroma of tobacco (University of Georgia, nd).

Tobacco Curing

Tobacco Flue Curing

is a method of drying tobacco leaves by exposing them to heat in a controlled environment. This process is commonly used for producing Virginia or Bright leaf tobacco, which is primarily used in cigarettes. It is the gradual removal of moisture by: Applying heat thru flue system controlling temperature and relative humidity manipulation of ventilators

Tobacco Flue Curing

Curing Facilities in Region 1, 2 and CAR

Curing Facilities in Region 1, 2 and CAR

Part 1:

Curing Structure

Part 1:

CURING STRUCTURE

Curing barn is a post-harvest facility needed to perform the tobacco curing processes. In the Philippines, there is no specific design existed. Barns were constructed with different materials (GI sheet, Clay, Nipa, Concrete and fiber cement board (hardiflex).

CURING STRUCTURE

Curing Barn Materials

Curing Barn Materials





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