Pubdate: Sat, 17 Dec 2005 Source: Chiangmai Mail (Thailand) Copyright: 2005 Chiangmai Mail Contact: http://www.chiangmai-mail.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3105 OPIUM GROWING AREA IN BURMA DECREASES FROM 1 MIO TO 200,000 RAI A joint seminar on drugs control measures between Thailand and Burma was hosted by Pol Lt Gen Kritsana Pol-anan, secretary general of the Office of Narcotics Control Board (ONCB), Brig Gen Saw Win, chief of police and of the central committee of the Burmese narcotics control board, and Pithaya Jinawat, director of ONCB Northern Region, in Chiang Mai on December 9. The seminar examined progress on the planting of cash crops to replace the growing of opium. At Baan Yong Kha in Burma the Thai authorities have helped villagers find markets for their alternative crops, and progress is good. The area previously used for opium growing has decreased from almost one million rai to 200,000 rai. Cooperation from villagers has been very positive, the seminar heard, and the Burmese authorities are able to name specific areas as being completely free of narcotic plants. Opium growing in Laos has been reduced by a similar degree and the government there will soon be in a position to proclaim certain areas as free of narcotics. The Baan Yong Kha model is to be tried out in other parts of Burma, Laos and Thailand, and in Vietnam and China. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake