More valuable than heroin

by frog

It seems some combination of the price falling out of the heroin market and rapidly rising world food prices means that Afghan farmer are converting from poppy growing to wheat. Poor old United States with its multi billion dollar ‘war on drugs’ – all it had to do the whole time was raise the price of food!

Haji Dawood, a farmer who used to cultivate poppy but now farms wheat in the Daman district, near Kandahar in the south, said his family had benefited from the wheat boom. “It’s the first time since I planted wheat that I can afford to feed my family … it’s going well because the price of opium has come down, and the price for my wheat has gone up. Each new season we get more money from the crop than from the previous one,” he said.

The ironic thing here is that grain and wheat farms here are either converting to dairy or growing crop to feed dairy cows. If we were in the same situation as Afghanistan we’d now have cows eating opium poppies as feed stock.

Afghan muraf wheat

Phot Credit: sirslushy

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Published in Economy, Work, & Welfare | Environment & Resource Management | Society & Culture by frog on Fri, May 16th, 2008   

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