Taliban Cracks Down on Opium Poppy Cultivation in Afghanistan

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Taliban Cracks Down on Opium Poppy Cultivation in Afghanistan, Destroying Fields and Impacting Farmers

Taliban anti-narcotics units in Afghanistan are enforcing a ban on opium poppy cultivation, destroying fields and penalizing violators according to Sharia law. The Taliban's crackdown on poppy farming has led to a significant reduction in cultivation, with satellite analysis suggesting an unprecedented decrease of up to 80% compared to the previous year.

Farmers who complied with the ban have switched to less-profitable crops like wheat, causing financial hardships for many. The Taliban's efforts to eradicate poppy farming have raised questions about the long-term impact on the country's drug trade and the livelihoods of farmers.

Do you think the Taliban's crackdown on opium poppy cultivation in Afghanistan will have a lasting impact on the country's drug trade and the livelihoods of farmers?

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