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Opium production rises in 33% Myanmar, the first season after military coup, U.N. report says

Por: CBS News World January 29, 2023

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Opium production rose 33% in , the first season after the military's violent takeover of the country, a . report released Thursday. This jump signifies enhanced sophistication in farming practices, and points to an alarming interest in growing opium, the report said. Since the 2021 military coup, Myanmar has been roiled by continued political instability, violence, and economic turmoil. Much of the country's population is... + full article



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