
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



