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Six tonne drug blaze a small step in Afghan battles
KABUL, April 26 |
KABUL, April 26 (Reuters) - Afghan officials burnt more than 6.7 tonnes of drugs outside the capital Kabul on Sunday, the counter narcotics minister hailing it as a victory against insurgents but just a small step in the fight against drugs.
Despite a marginal drop in production, Afghanistan last year still produced more than 90 percent of the worlds opium, a thick paste from poppies which is processed to make highly addictive heroin and then smuggled abroad.
Afghanistan is also rapidly becoming one of the world's largest producers of hashish.
"It is a very small amount. The seizure is very small," said General Khodaidad, minister for counter narcotics said, standing near a nearly two metre (six foot) high heap of opium, hashish, heroin and drug-processing chemicals minutes before it was set ablaze on a hillside outside Kabul.
But because Taliban insurgents make an estimated $100-200 million a year from taxing and trafficking the drug, according to NATO estimates, any seizure is a victory for the government.
"This is a big hit, a big success against terrorism ... poppy is the main supporter of the insurgency in Afghanistan," Khodaidad said.
Last year Afghanistan produced some 7,700 tonnes of opium, the second biggest harvest on record, the United Nations said, down from 8,200 in 2007. While cultivation dropped by almost a fifth last year, higher yields meant production only dropped by six percent.
Opium production is worth an estimated $3 billion a year to the Afghan economy overall. (Editing by Jon Boyle)
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