Opium cultivation in Afghanistan to decline despite high prices - UN
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Poppy cultivation in Afghanistan is expected to decline slightly this year despite the current high prices of opium, the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) said today, basing the information on a qualitative assessment of farmers' intentions in the Asian country.
Source: UN News Centre - Law, Crime Prevention
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