The production increased by 87 per cent and stands at a record level of 9,000 metric tonnes (9,921 US tonnes) so far in 2017, compared to the 2016 levels of 4,800 metric tonnes (5,291 US tonnes).
Afghan Ministry of Counter Narcotics and the UN Office on Drugs and Crime said the area under opium poppy cultivation has also increased to a record 328,000 hectares (810,488 acres) in 2017, up 63 per cent compared with the 201,000 hectares (496,671 acres) that cultivated the poppy in 2016.
The increase in production is mainly result of the increase in the area under poppy cultivation, while an increase in opium yield also contributed.
The largest increase in yields came in the south, where the average yield grew by 19 per cent. In the country's north-eastern region, the yield from the opium poppy rose by 14 per cent, the statement said.
Afghanistan is the world's top cultivator of the poppy from which opium and heroin are produced.
The 2017 record levels of opium production and poppy cultivation create multiple challenges for the country, its neighbors and the many other countries that are transit for or destination of Afghan opiates.
The Taliban, who have been waging war against the Afghan government since 2001, are heavily involved in poppy cultivation and opium distribution, especially in areas under their control. They have stepped up their attacks against Afghan security forces in northern region of the country and elsewhere over the past year.
During the latest eradication campaign, six people were killed and eight were wounded in attacks by Taliban as well as drug traffickers.
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