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It is estimated that smoking is responsible for four million deaths in the world each.
 
 While tobacco consumption is expected to decrease in developed countries, developing countries could face an increase.
 
 Millions of children could be saved from malnutrition if parents redirected expenses from tobacco to food.
 
 In many countries, scarce land is used for growing tobacco instead of food.

 More tobacco deaths occur in developing than developed countries.