At #CND68 today, UNODC launched a report showing opium prices in 🇦🇫Afghanistan have surged to 750 USD/kg, benefiting traffickers despite lower production.High prices and stockpiles are keeping trafficking highly profitable.Read the report here ➡️ https://t.co/CbhQVauS7r pic.twitter.com/N0YhGDtbA5 Read More
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