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Sun Nov 17, 2013, 07:31 AM Nov 2013

U.S.-led troop pullout may be behind Afghanistan record opium poppy crop

http://www.mcclatchydc.com/2013/11/13/208429/us-led-troop-pullout-may-be-behind.html



Dried poppy pods outside of Kandahar, Afghanistan.

U.S.-led troop pullout may be behind Afghanistan record opium poppy crop
By Jonathan S. Landay
McClatchy Washington Bureau
November 13, 2013

The 2014 pullout of U.S.-led combat troops from Afghanistan appears to be having a major impact on the country's narcotics trade, with opium poppy cultivation growing to a record high this year, according to a U.N. report released Wednesday.

The boom underscores the failure of U.S.-led international efforts to fight opium poppy cultivation that have cost U.S. taxpayers some $4.42 billion since 2002. Afghanistan remains the world's largest producer of opium, which contains morphine, the alkaloid from which heroin is produced.

The narcotics trade is a key driver of official corruption and a major source of income for the Taliban-led insurgency. Various estimates put the amount of money earned annually by the insurgency from the narcotics economy at between $70 million and $400 million.

In its annual survey of opium poppy cultivation in Afghanistan, the U.N. Office of Drugs and Crime and the Afghan Ministry of Counter Narcotics charted a 36 percent increase this year to a record 209,000 hectares, up from 154,000 hectares in 2012. The previous high was 193,000 hectares in 2007.
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