Producton in Helmland boosted by irrigation schemes

In Helmand, one of the most volatile parts of Afghanistan, production in 2007 rose by 1 per cent as farmers invested opium profits in reclaiming tracts of desert with expensive irrigation schemes.

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Opium production in Afghanistan
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Support Afghan troops and police
Tactic has proved ineffective
Afghan opium production continues on a massive scale
Producton in Helmland boosted by irrigation schemes
7,700 tonnes produced, spread across 610 square miles
Afghan farmers earned around $1bn in 2007
Total opium export value in 2007 was around $4n
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