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"Question No 28 by Rodi Kratsa-Tsagaropoulou (): According to the latest annual report of the United Nations International Drug Control Programme, opium production in Afghanistan has fallen strikingly as a result of the Taliban's prohibition policy. From being the world's leading exporter, the country now accounts for only 10% of world trade in opium. The events of 11 September have also contributed to the disruption of farming, including the cultivation of opium. In the light of this situation and the desperate plight of the population, what practical initiatives can the Commission take, particularly through its participation in the UN anti-drug programme, to provide relief and aid to the communities affected, and to dissuade producers from reverting to opium growing or selling the stocks that they still have?"@en1
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"Subject: Afghanistan and drugs"1

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