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DRUG trade: Afghan, India, Pakistan major hubs

Last updated on: September 16, 2011 11:24 IST

Image: A large field of poppies grows on the outskirts of Jelawar village in the Arghandab Valley north of Kandahar
Photographs: Bob Strong/Reuters

United States President Barack Obama has identified 22 countries, including India, Pakistan and Afghanistan as major drug transit or illegal drug producing countries.

In a presidential determination, Obama designated Bolivia, Myanmar and Venezuela as the three countries that have demonstrably failed, during the previous 12 months, to make substantial efforts to adhere to their obligations under international counter narcotic agreements.

Obama added that a country's presence on the list is not necessarily an adverse reflection of its government's counter narcotic efforts or level of cooperation with the US.

DRUG trade: Afghan, India, Pakistan major hubs

Image: An Afghan drug addict takes a cold shower as part of his treatment in Kabul
Photographs: Ahmad Masood/Reuters

Noting that Afghanistan remains the world's largest producer of opium poppy and a major source of heroin, the presidential determination signed by Obama said although the amount of opium poppy cultivated in Pakistan is much less than Afghanistan, the country continues to qualify as a major drug producing country, with an estimated 1,700 hectares of opium poppy under cultivation.

Pakistan also remains a major transit country for opiates and hashish for markets around the world and is a transit country for precursor chemicals illegally smuggled to Afghanistan, where they are used to process heroin, he said.

DRUG trade: Afghan, India, Pakistan major hubs

Image: Afghan policemen are seen behind a pile of burning narcotics in Kabul
Photographs: Ahmad Masood/Reuters

"Bilateral cooperation between Pakistan and the US continues to support Pakistan's goal of returning to poppy-free status. US government support focuses especially on upgrading the institutional capacity of Pakistan's law enforcement agencies," said the presidential determination signed by Obama.

Primary trafficking routes from Afghanistan, where poppy cultivation is still mostly confined to the southern and western provinces, are through Iran to Turkey and Western Europe; through Pakistan to Africa, Asia, and the Middle East; and through Central Asia to the Russian Federation.

DRUG trade: Afghan, India, Pakistan major hubs

Image: A worker cuts opium near the Myanmar border in this undated handout photo
Photographs: Shan State Army/Reuters

Helmand Province remains the largest grower of opium poppy in Afghanistan, but the Provincial government's innovative Food Zone programme, which provides farmers with wheat seed and fertilizer in exchange for a pledge not to grow poppy, coupled with credible law enforcement, has reduced Helmand's poppy cultivation by a third, to 69,883 hectares in 2009 and even further to 65,043 hectares in 2010, it said.

"The US-funded Governor Led Eradication programme has demonstrated progress in Helmand with 2,111 hectares eradicated by May 2011 end. To date during 2011, a total of 3,827 hectares of GLE has been verified in 17 provinces throughout the country, an increase of more than 45 percent in eradication over the same time last year," Obama said.