Opium poppy cultivation is not a local problem. Converted into heroin it is not only consumed in Afghanistan and surrounding countries, but also in Europe which is the main destination for heroin produced in Afghanistan. More detailed information on the location and extent of opium poppy cultivation and potential opium production will be presented in the forthcoming full Survey Report.
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Reducing opium poppy cultivation in the provinces where it takes place is an ongoing challenge for national and international actors. Several approaches have already been tested eradication, crop substitution, buying crops from the farmers, etc.
In this context, UNODC has tried to redefine its strategy to stop opium poppy cultivation by implementing a global programme which includes the government and development programmes. Individual and collective interviews were carried out in a large number of households in order to analyse the constraints facing farmers, the strategies that they adopt, the principle factors which lead farmers to grow opium poppies and the conditions which would be necessary for them to stop or never start growing this crop.
The priority needs of the targetted groups were identified via qualitative and quantitative approaches.
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