Afghanistan agrees to spray poppy crop
BBC:
The Afghan government has for the first time accepted that aerial chemical spraying could be considered to curb the cultivation of opium poppies.It is RoundUp time for the opium crop. It will be a very different opium war this time. Spraying makes more sense than other means of getting rid the crop.Poppy production across Afghanistan has increased by 60% since 2005.
A spokesman for the anti-narcotics ministry told the BBC that spraying could be used to free Afghanistan from its "biggest enemy", opium.
The government has resisted aerial spraying, but the spokesman said it was now being considered as a last resort.
Local people in the southern Helmand province, which cultivates more than a quarter of Afghanistan's poppies, claim there has already been clandestine spraying which reduced the province's poppy yield by more that half last year.
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