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Wednesday, May 31, 2023

Over 1,200 Fijians killed yearly due to tobacco use: Official

Fiji’s health ministry said this causes the country an economic loss of millions of dollars due to healthcare costs and productivity losses.

• May 31, 2023
Fijians smoking Tobacco
Fijians smoking Tobacco(Fiji village)

More than 1,200 people in Fiji die from tobacco use every year, causing an economic loss of millions of dollars due to healthcare costs and productivity losses.

The country’s health ministry said this on Wednesday as it marked World No Tobacco Day.

Permanent Secretary for Health, James Fong, said Fiji was no exception, with the growth of tobacco farms around the country fuelled by the change in tobacco use from manufactured cigarettes to the commonly known rolled tobacco.

He said there was also a threat of accessible fertile land used for tobacco farming that saw a decline in nutritious root crops, fruits and vegetables, which had driven the cost upward.

He noted that it prompted consumers to choose the cheaper and not-so-nutritious balanced diet.

It needed to be understood that fixing to get a short-term gain could not be justified by long-term pain, the official stressed.

Mr Fong added that the ministry continued its efforts to protect its citizens, promote healthy choices and advocate tobacco-free settings.

Fiji was recognised with the 2023 World No Tobacco Day awards in the Western Pacific Region last week by the World Health Organisation for its outstanding work in tobacco control. 

(Xinhua/NAN)

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