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Ikonos Satellite Detects Illicit Crops

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DENVER, July 13 -- Space Imaging's high-resolution Ikonos satellite imagery is being used by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) to survey the cultivation of illicit crops in Afghanistan, Laos, Myanmar and Bolivia. One of the most recent studies, the Afghanistan Opium Survey 2003, published in October 2003, is the first Afghanistan survey completed in conjunction with the new government in Kabul. The survey indicates that in 2003, Afghanistan again produced three-quarters of the world's illicit opium. The UNODC most recently used Ikonos imagery in its Bolivia Coca Cultivation...Read full article

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    Published: July 2004
    Afghanistan Opium SurveyIkonosNews & Featuressatellite imagerySpace ImagingUnited Nations Office on Drugs and CrimeUNODC

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