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Myanmar destroys 12,774 hectares of poppy plantation

The Philippine Star

YANGON (Xinhua) - The Myanmar authorities has destroyed 12,774 hectares of poppy plantations in the 2013-2014 poppy cultivation season, accounting for 20 percent of the total of 507,800 hectares cultivated across the country, local media reported today.

Shan State remains the center of Myanmar's opium producing area, accounting for 90 percent of opium poppy cultivation, said the Voice.

The government has also been implementing alternative development projects in the areas where poppy was  destroyed in collaboration with ASEAN Police Force, the International Police Cooperation (INTERPOL), the US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), the National Narcotics Control Commission of China, Office of the Narcotics Control Board (ONCB)of Thailand and the United Nations Office for Drug and Crime (UNODC).

Despite the cooperation with international organizations in eradicating poppy cultivation, the poppy plantation kept growing, the report quoted UNODC as saying.

Meanwhile, the government has added five years to its original 15-year drug elimination plan (1999-2014), extending the plan period up to 2019.

Myanmar is known as Southeast Asia's largest opium poppy- growing country and the world's second largest after Afghanistan.
 

DRUG AND CRIME

DRUG ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION

INTERNATIONAL POLICE COOPERATION

MYANMAR

NATIONAL NARCOTICS CONTROL COMMISSION OF CHINA

OFFICE OF THE NARCOTICS CONTROL BOARD

POLICE FORCE

POPPY

SHAN STATE

SOUTHEAST ASIA

THAILAND AND THE UNITED NATIONS OFFICE

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