Opium Poppy and Informal Credit

Opium Poppy and Informal Credit

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Authors Adam Pain
Type Issues Paper
Theme Social Protection and Livelihoods
Language English
Date of Publication October 01, 2008
Total Pages 64
Available In English
Description
This issues paper examines the link between opium poppy cultivation and informal credit systems in Afghanistan. The report challenges  assumptions that opium poppy cultivation results in particularly harmful debt and high-cost credit. It encourages deeper scrutiny into opium’s role in and effect on rural households and communities, with implications for opium poppy eradication programmes, rural livelihoods, and the availability of and need for different types of credit.

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