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Afghan Opium Production Drops By 95% Since Taliban Took Over by DomPerignon: 3:37pm On Nov 09, 2023
Developers take note.

Days of crossing the border from Pakistan into Afghanistan to source for heroine is now over since the Taliban took back their country and have cracked down hard on opium poppy production and the drug war lords that facilitate it.


The CIA is no longer in Afghanistan and so there is no major global market distributor for opium.

I suggest that you steer very clear from Afghanistan because unlike the other developer who was publicly flogged and deported back to Pakistan, the Taliban has now vowed to execute anyone involved in the cultivation, distribution and sale of opium and it's derrivatives.

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Re: Afghan Opium Production Drops By 95% Since Taliban Took Over by DomPerignon: 3:40pm On Nov 09, 2023
Here is how one Jew rat and the satanic UN are describing the ban and it's effect:


However, as Statista's Kathaina Buchholz reports, the sudden end of poppy growing that provided a livelihood for many in Afghanistan has put a large number of people at risk of even more drastic poverty.

The UN states that Afghan farmers seeking alternatives opted for more wheat or other cereal cultivation, leading to families expected to earn only a fraction of their previous incomes this year. According to the organization, a longer transition period could have allowed farmers with small plots to transition to higher value but slower growing crops like pomegranate or pistachios instead. Yet, the UN believes that the ban could be an opportunity to increase food security and even diversify the economy of Afghanistan, while doubts remain whether farmer will resist the ban in coming years as the effects of lost income become apparent.

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Re: Afghan Opium Production Drops By 95% Since Taliban Took Over by FreeStuffsNG: 3:42pm On Nov 09, 2023
Lobatan.

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Re: Afghan Opium Production Drops By 95% Since Taliban Took Over by SalamRushdie: 3:47pm On Nov 09, 2023
So how is the Taliban making money ?
Re: Afghan Opium Production Drops By 95% Since Taliban Took Over by psucc(m): 3:53pm On Nov 09, 2023
It has just been made out of resch of many. It will now b handled by few government certified agents.
Re: Afghan Opium Production Drops By 95% Since Taliban Took Over by RepoMan007: 4:21pm On Nov 09, 2023
Good for all.
Re: Afghan Opium Production Drops By 95% Since Taliban Took Over by Goodvibes007: 4:21pm On Nov 09, 2023
DomPerignon:
Developers take note.

Days of crossing the border from Pakistan into Afghanistan to source for heroine is now over
since the Taliban took back their country and have cracked down hard on opium poppy production and the drug war lords that facilitate it.


The CIA is no longer in Afghanistan and so there is no major global market distributor for opium.

I suggest that you steer very clear from Afghanistan because unlike the other developer who was publicly flogged and deported back to Pakistan, the Taliban has now vowed to execute anyone involved in the cultivation, distribution and sale of opium and it's derrivatives.




My thoughts as well when I read the topic title.

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