Taliban announces ban on poppy production in Afghanistan

Afghan farmers harvest poppy in Nad Ali district in Helmand province (Abdul Khaliq/AP)
Afghan farmers harvest poppy in Nad Ali district in Helmand province (Abdul Khaliq/AP)

Afghanistan’s ruling Taliban has announced a ban on poppy production, even as farmers across the country begin harvesting the flower that produces the opium used to make heroin.

The order warns farmers that their crops will be burned and they can be jailed if they proceed with the harvest.

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