UN says Afghan opium crop to shrink
AP press / FISNIK ABRASHI
01-Feb-2009 (one comment)

Afghanistan's production of opium poppies will likely decrease in 2009, but cultivation of the illegal crop remains entrenched in the country's most unstable southern provinces, the U.N. said in a report released Sunday.The falling price of opium and rising price of wheat — along with drought and pressure from the government — brought production down in most of the country in 2008, the U.N.'s Office on Drugs and Crime said in its annual winter survey. The survey anticipates a further decrease in opium cultivation and yields this year but doesn't predict how much it will drop

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opium production is at an all-time high, more than triple what it was while the Taliban ruled Afghanistan.