From opium to coffee 🌱In Thailand’s highlands, Nang Kham Li and women farmers from Myanmar are learning how sustainable agriculture can transform communities. With UNODC’s support, they’re not just changing crops—they’re changing futures.https://t.co/S52yToRG9s pic.twitter.com/xOSTBeuGNq Read More  Â
From opium to coffee 🌱 In Thailand’s highlands, Nang Kham Li and women farmers from Myanmar are learning how sustainable agriculture can transform communities. With UNODC’s support, they’re not just changing crops—they’re changing futures.Â
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