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Career Guidance Knowledge arts and humanities K022 - humanities (except languages) K0222 - history and archaeology History of tobacco
Description
The different stages and developments of tobacco cultivation, cultural particularities and trading through time.
Occupations requiring this skill
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Skill demand overview
- Essential in 3 occupations
- Optional in 1 occupations
- Total: 4 occupations
- Most common in: ISCO major group 7 (Craft and related trades workers)
Essential for
- Curing room workerCuring room workers assist in the blending, aging, and fermenting of tobacco strips and stems for the production of cigars, chewing tobacco and snuff. Other titles The following jo…
- Leaf sorterLeaf sorters analyse colour and condition of tobacco leaves in order to determine whether they should be used as cigar wrappers or binders. They select leaves without visible defec…
- Cigar inspectorCigar inspectors test, sort, sample and weigh cigars in order to find defects and deviations away from the product's specifications. Other titles The following job titles also refe…
Optional for
- Cigar branderCigar branders tend machines that stamp brands on cigar wrappers. They keep machines supplied with all the required input material and observe that processes do not jam. They clean…
Related skills
- Liaise with colleagues
- Apply HACCP
- Apply GMP
- Determine shreds sizes percentage in cigarettes
- Quality prototype of a tobacco leaf
- Manufacturing of smoked tobacco products
- Variety of tobacco leaves
- Act reliably
- Liaise with managers
- Tobacco products
- Apply requirements concerning manufacturing of food and beverages
- Assess the colour curing of tobacco leaves
Last updated on February 18, 2026
