Pubdate: Thu, 25 Apr 2002 Source: Frontier Post, The (Pakistan) Copyright: 2002 The Frontier Publications (Pvt) Contact: http://frontierpost.com.pk/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/575 12000 HECTARE OF POPPY DESTROYED IN AFGHANISTAN PESHAWAR: Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai, principal adviser to Afghan interim leader Hamid Krazai has said that 12,000 hectare areas have cleared of poppy crops in Afghanistan. The programme started by the interim Afghan government to destroy poppy crops was faced with serious opposition in the beginning growers in Helmand and Ningraher provinces. Earlier, the interim Afghan set up had decided to provide $250 per hector to the poppy cultivators but later the amount was raised $750 per hector. He that said there were difficulties in the provision of promised amount to all the farmers at initial stage but with the help of donors the government succeeded in obtaining the objectives, BBC reported. Ashraf Ghani said the government has made formidable progress in destroying poppy fields. He said the decision to destroy poppy fields was taken in a public meeting in Ningarhar. To question, Asharf said that majority of the Afghans were true followers of sacred religion of Islam and they do not want to cultivate poppy on their land as its cultivation was forbidden in Islam and it was their conviction that poppy was some thing in injurious to humanity. He said the growers were ready to stop cultivating poppy but the people of Afghanistan were facing serious economic problems. He said the government was trying to provide all necessary things for cultivation of useful crops in Afghanistan. To question about Japan conference about poppy cultivation Asharf Ghani said holding of such type of conferences attract the attention of international community towards the gruesome issue. He added that it was useful because the people of Afghanistan had already taken steps to destroy poppy crops in the country. He hoped that the world community would come forward and give substantial support to weed out poppy from Afghanistan. - --- MAP posted-by: Ariel