A survey of opium cultivation in Badakshan province, Afghanistan / report compiled by Guy Brailsford.
Material type:
- Pamphlet HV5840. A23.
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Afghanistan Centre at Kabul University | Pamphlet HV5840.A23.S87 1989 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 2 | Available | 00000006 |
Spiral bound.
“December 1989”—title page.
Contents: summary—A general introduction to Badakshan province—The current political situation in Badakshan—Opium cultivation and use in Badakshan—A survey of the opium producing areas of Badakshan—Estimated benefit of opium cultivation to Badakshan’s economy—Contingency planning—Appendixes.
Summary: “Afghanistan is one of the world’s major opium producing countries. Even before the current war, narcotic drugs, particularly opium and hashish, were very widely grown. In recent years however, the cultivation of these crops has increased markedly. This has happened for a number of reasons…”—(p. 3).