Tuesday, November 20, 2012

UN: Afghanistan's Opium Cultivation Up, But Harvest Drops By A Third

Afghan farmers work in a poppy field in Jalalabad province. (file photo)

Afghan Poppy Fields Spread, But Output Shrinks -- Deutsche Welle

Afghanistan's rural communities have once again increased the country's overall area under opium poppies, thus undermining government efforts to destroy such fields. But production has taken a blow.

Afghans increased the total size of their poppy fields by 18 percent this year, a fresh survey by the Ministry of Counter-Narcotics in Kabul and the Vienna-based United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) showed on Tuesday.

Opium poppy cultivation in the country now covers 154,000 hectares (380,542 acres), up from 131,000 hectares in 2011.

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More News On Afghanistan's Opium Trade

UN: Afghan opium poppy cultivation up 18 percent -- AP
Afghanistan Opium Poppy Cultivation Problem Grows In 2012 -- Huffington Post/AP
Afghanistan opium harvest drops by a third - UN -- BBC
Rise in Afghan poppy farming fuelled by high opium prices -- The Guardian
UN: Afghan opium poppy growth an 'alarm signal' -- Sun Daily
UN Says Opium Poppy Growth Sends 'Alarm Signal' -- Radio Free Europe
Afghan opium production falls sharply: UN -- DAWN/AFP

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