This opium stock was produced by 45,633 farmers of the two states by sowing the crop in 5612.12 hectares, Sitaram Sharma, Deputy Commissioner-Narcotics (Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan), told PTI here today.
The licence to produce opium, which is used in medicines, in select areas is issued every year by the Central Bureau of Narcotics. The Bureau is also responsible for overall supervision of opium cultivation.
Of the 364.5 MT, 197.5 MT was produced by 25,679 farmers belonging to 845 villages in Madhya Pradesh and 167 MT by 19,954 farmers in 711 villages in Rajasthan, Sharma said.
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