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Afghanistan described as ‘narco-economy’

By George Parker in Brussels and Vicky Burnett in Islamabad

Published: November 18 2004 18:29 | Last updated: November 18 2004 18:29

Afghanistan is a “narco-economy” and as such a likely breeding ground for terrorists, Britain admitted on Thursday, after the United Nations reported a 64 per cent increase in opium cultivation.

Three years after US-led forces ousted the Taliban, opium is the mainstay of the Afghan economy, accounting for more than 60 per cent of gross domestic product.

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