📢 New data out now!Our latest report shows opium production in Afghanistan increased by 30% from 2023.However, this remains 93% below levels in 2022, when the de facto authorities began enforcing a country-wide drug ban.🆕 More in our latest report: https://t.co/8Ir2jrS9Su pic.twitter.com/s3ds086euP— UN Office on Drugs & Crime (@UNODC) November 27, 2024 Read More  Â
📢 New data out now! Our latest report shows opium production in Afghanistan increased by 30% from 2023. However, this remains 93% below levels in 2022, when the de facto authorities began enforcing a country-wide drug ban. 🆕 More in our latest report: https://t.co/8Ir2jrS9Su https://t.co/s3ds086euPÂ
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