UNODC and illicit crop monitoring
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UNODC works with the main drug-growing countries in the world - Colombia, Peru and the Plurinational State of Bolivia for coca, Afghanistan, the Lao People's Democratic Republic and Myanmar for opium and Morocco for cannabis - to monitor the extent and evolution of illicit crops. The crop survey data helps Governments in their policy development and in planning how to tackle the illicit crops. The monitoring systems supported by UNODC are tailored to the national contexts and emphasize training and development of local expertise. The direct participation of UNODC in the national monitoring systems ensures transparency in the surveys and gives additional credibility to the results. |
All crop monitoring reports | 2010 | 2009 | 2008 | 2007 | 2006 | 2005 | 2004 | 2003 | 2002
Afghanistan |
Bolivia (Plurinational State of) |
Colombia |
Ecuador
Lao People's Democratic Republic |
Morocco |
Myanmar |
Peru
- 16/10/2007 - Afghanistan opium survey - Oct 2007
- 10/10/2007 - Opium poppy cultivation in South-East Asia - Oct 2007
- 27/08/2007 - Afghanistan Opium Survey 2007 - Executive Summary
- 26/06/2007 - 2007 Informe mundial sobre las drogas - Resumen
- 19/06/2007 - Colombia monitoreo de cultivos de coca - junio 2007
- 19/06/2007 - Colombia coca cultivation survey - June 2007
- 14/06/2007 - Coca cultivation in the Andean region - June 2007
- 13/06/2007 - Bolivia monitoreo de cultivos de coca - junio 2007
- 13/06/2007 - Bolivia coca cultivation survey - June 2007
- 06/06/2007 - Peru monitoreo de cultivos de coca - junio 2007
- 01/02/2007 - Opium Winter Rapid Assessment Survey