Which is part of the reason the US and the CIA are all over this country...
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Trade: An Afghan farmer collects raw opium from his poppy field
Earnings from opium production in
Afghanistan soared by 133 per cent last year to about $1.4 billion, or
about one-tenth of the country's GDP, according to a United Nations
report received Friday. The
U.N. Office on Drugs and Crime said the price rise was due to a plant
disease that wiped out much of the opium crop in 2010. Although yields
returned to pre-blight levels in 2011, the prices have remained high,
the survey said.
Definitive statistics are hard to obtain in Afghanistan, but the survey said the value of the crop may now be the equivalent of nine percent of the country's GDP. 'Opium is therefore a significant part of the Afghan economy and provides considerable funding to the insurgency and fuels corruption,' said Yury Fedotov, director of the Vienna-based agency. Earnings from opium finance weapons and equipment purchases for the Taliban.
Definitive statistics are hard to obtain in Afghanistan, but the survey said the value of the crop may now be the equivalent of nine percent of the country's GDP. 'Opium is therefore a significant part of the Afghan economy and provides considerable funding to the insurgency and fuels corruption,' said Yury Fedotov, director of the Vienna-based agency. Earnings from opium finance weapons and equipment purchases for the Taliban.
Afghanistan
provides about 90 percent of the world's opium, the raw ingredient for
heroin. The U.N. and the Afghan government have long tried to wean the
country off the lucrative crop. The
largest areas of opium poppy cultivation are in the violent south of
Afghanistan, where it can be hard to make money on legal crops and where
criminal networks exist to buy and sell the poppy crop. Most
farmers surveyed said they were primarily motivated by the high prices
gained by opium poppy cultivation, particularly in comparison with
wheat, which suffered a fall in price last year.
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