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opium is grown in madhyapradesh,Rajas than,Punjab and Himachal pradesh.its grown under heavy regulations issued by central bureau of narcotics(cbn)this bureau selects the tracts for growing opium and license is issued accordingly.
some are gonzobeans chickapees, and corn those are the main crops grown in afghanistan
The crops should be grown on the land and fields that lay near villagers and well manures .if they plant opium on the land then pulses could not be grown there or they would have to grow on the interior land where harvests were poorer.
nothing doesn't just become a drug. opium was always a drug that was grown in Britain and illegally traded to China so all of the Chinese people were high for a while. this is what started the Opium war
Opium is grown and sold legally in many countries as it is a key ingredient in a number of legally used pharmaceuticals such as morphine and its derivatives. In some countries it can only be grown under special license, and sold within sepcific legal conditions.
No, the opium poppy (principally grown in Afghanistan and points further east) is not the same variety as you will find in Flanders' fields. The seeds which are used to make opium are found in only one variety.
The opium wars were never signed. Wars are declared or undeclared, not signed.
Well, Opium is used to make marijuana. It originated from United Statess!!!!!!! Its only grown in United States, and only sold in United States No. Opium comes from poppies, usually the opium poppy, Papaver somniferium, from the Middle East, Mexico, Asia, etc. Marijuana comes from Cannabis sativa, which is also grown in many countries. Both opium and marijuana have been in use for centuries, and both were around being bought and sold long before the US was ever thought of.
the place where grapes are grown is called vineyard
the place where grapes are grown is called vineyard
1835 and lasted till 1842