Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Afghanistan Opium Harvest Reaches Record Level


Afghanistan Opium Harvest At Record High As Nato Withdraws -- BBC

Cultivation of opium poppies in Afghanistan has hit new records this year as Nato pulls out combat troops.

The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) said opium production was up by 17% since last year.

Its Afghan Opium Survey 2014 said the area under poppy cultivation had risen by 7% to cover 224,000 hectares.

UNODC head Yury Fedotov warned there was a serious risk Afghanistan could become a narco-state, following the withdrawal of foreign forces.

Most poppies are still grown in southern Helmand province, where British troops were stationed until October.

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More News On Afghanistan's Opium Harvest Reaching Record Levels

Another victory for the coalition: Billions spent trying to stop opium production in Afghanistan has achieved nothing as cultivation is at an all time high, says UN report -- Daily Mail
Disappointing news in Afghan drug war -- CBS/AP
Afghan opium crop set for record high -- The Guardian
Afghan opium crop at fresh high as foreign troops withdraw -- Reuters
Afghanistan opium poppy cultivation at record high: UN -- AFP
UN: Opium Production in Afghanistan to Hit Record High in 2014 -- VOA
Afghanistan sees rise in poppy cultivation -- Al Jazeera
Opium Cultivation in Afghanistan Hits Record -- WSJ
Afghanistan opium poppy cultivation up by 7 per cent: UN -- Khaama Press
Afghan opium crop soars to new high, fueling Taliban forces -- New York Post/Reuters
Afghanistan Opium Crop Hits New High, More Than $850 Million Worth Sold -- IBTimes
Opium Crop at Record High in Afghanistan -- Time
Afghan opium production up over last year, UN report says -- Stars and Stripes
Afghan Opium Poppy Cultivation At All Time High -- SKY News
Afghanistan opium production hits new high as foreign troops pack up -- CSM
Afghan Elections Cited as Factor in Record Levels of Opium Production -- New York Times
Record opium poppy cultivation has 5% of Afghan pop. using heroin -- RT

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