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Poppy cultivation figures from @alcis.org for 2025 covering 6 provinces that were responsible for 80% of cultivation in 2022. Shows increase but not as dramatic as rumoured. Highlights the importance of genuinely mixed methods for generating robust evidence base for policy making
July 3, 2025 at 7:31 AM
1. Rumours of a dramatic upturn in poppy cultivation in Southwest Afghanistan have not been borne out in 2025 as shown in the latest @alcis.org blog www.alcis.org/post/opiate-...
Opiate supplies continue despite the Taliban drugs ban
While many argue that a shift into synthetic opioids downstream in Europe is a function of a shortage of opium in Afghanistan caused by the Taliban drugs ban, opium prices in Afghanistan have been fal...
www.alcis.org
June 30, 2025 at 4:05 PM
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Patterns of poppy cultivation varied across Helmand province this year.

@mansfieldintinc.bsky.social explains in this article (www.alcis.org/post/opiate-...) that in accessible areas, poppy fields remained small & isolated. In remote areas, poppy fields were visible from the road & more contiguous.
June 23, 2025 at 4:00 PM
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An important and timely update from @mansfieldintinc.bsky.social on the significant ongoing impacts of the Taliban's drugs ban across Afghanistan & the region. You won't find this level and quality of analysis anywhere else.

www.alcis.org/post/opiate-...
Opiate supplies continue despite the Taliban drugs ban
While many argue that a shift into synthetic opioids downstream in Europe is a function of a shortage of opium in Afghanistan caused by the Taliban drugs ban, opium prices in Afghanistan have been fal...
www.alcis.org
June 17, 2025 at 3:54 PM
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Update on the Taliban's drug ban from @mansfieldintinc.bsky.social, looking at factors for continued opiate supplies; inventories in southwest Afghanistan, cultivation in Badakhshan, improved processing techniques, & increases in poppy cultivation in Pakistan in 2025.
www.alcis.org/post/opiate-...
Opiate supplies continue despite the Taliban drugs ban
While many argue that a shift into synthetic opioids downstream in Europe is a function of a shortage of opium in Afghanistan caused by the Taliban drugs ban, opium prices in Afghanistan have been fal...
www.alcis.org
June 17, 2025 at 3:51 PM
1/4 Blog @lawfaremedia.org with @alcis.org funded by @XCEPT It focuses on the transformative effects of solar power: how it has supported Afghan farmers cope with climate change but ultimately how its expansion now threatens the livelihoods of 3.65 million people www.lawfaremedia.org/article/unde...
June 15, 2025 at 11:32 AM
1. With the ephedra season now drawn to a close & the poppy planting season in full swing, it is an ideal time to assess the impact of the Taliban drug ban on the methamphetamine & opium industries, & the implications for the rural economy, & the political stability of Afghanistan.
December 12, 2024 at 3:11 PM