Tobacco foreign demand helps US farms

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Cigarette-smoking has dropped dramatically in the Western world, thanks to decades of health studies, lawsuits and anti-tobacco campaigns.
But in Africa and Asia smoking is still widespread - and even growing in popularity.
Foreign demand is helping to keep tobacco farms in the American heartland profitable.
Al Jazeera's John Hendren reports from Georgetown in the US state of Kentucky