Opium trade funds one-third of the total Afghan economy
April 10, 2007
Opium trade funds one-third of the total Afghan economyIn 2001, farmers produced more than 400,000 pounds of opium from poppy seeds. Last year, that number grew to more than 13 million pounds. Of Afghanistan's 35 provinces, only six are poppy-free.
This year's opium harvest will begin later in April.
The opium trade funds one-third of the total Afghan economy and produces 90 percent of the world's heroin supply.
"I don't know if it's 90 percent or what percent," Afghan President Hamid Karzai told "Good Morning America" anchor Diane Sawyer. "Poppy is an embarrassment for us as a nation, but it's a reality. It's like a disease — you have to cure it. As much as we are ashamed of it, it is there. So we have to cure it."
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