📢 New ReportAfghanistan’s opium cultivation trends are shifting.While the 2022 ban remains, cultivation has increased by 19% and moved to new regions.Discover the insights and implications in our latest report: https://t.co/CSuCLlspli pic.twitter.com/OsGYfLpkht Read More
📢 New Report Afghanistan’s opium cultivation trends are shifting. While the 2022 ban remains, cultivation has increased by 19% and moved to new regions. Discover the insights and implications in our latest report:
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