Helmand
هلمند | |
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Coordinates (Capital): 31°00′N 64°00′E / 31.0°N 64.0°E | |
Country | Afghanistan |
Capital | Lashkargah |
Government | |
• Governor | Maulvi Abdul Ahad Talib |
• Deputy Governor | Mulavi Hizbullah[1] |
Area | |
• Total | 58,584 km2 (22,619 sq mi) |
Population (2021)[2] | |
• Total | 1,472,162 |
• Density | 25/km2 (65/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+4:30 (Afghanistan Time) |
ISO 3166 code | AF-HEL |
Main languages | Pashto Dari |
Helmand (Pashto/Dari: هلمند) is one of the 34 provinces of Afghanistan. It is in the southwest of the country. Its capital is Lashkar Gah. The Helmand River flows through the mainly desert region, providing water for irrigation.
Helmand is the world's largest opium-producing region. It makes 75% of the world's total production.[3][4] This is more than all of Burma, which is the second largest producing nation after Afghanistan. Afghan opium accounts for more than 90% of the global supply.
The current governor is Mohammad Golab Mangal (since March 2008).
Much of the fighting between NATO and Taliban forces is taking place in this province. Helmand is said to be a Taliban stronghold.
More than 90 per cent of the province's arable land is choked with the hardy plant. A 600-strong, US-trained eradication force is hopelessly behind schedule on its target for this growing season in Helmand - to clear about a third of the crop, which is estimated to be a head-spinning 70,000 hectares.
She said opium cultivation is concentrated in the south of the country, with just one province 'Helmand' accounting for 42 percent of all the illicit production in the world. Many of the provinces with the highest levels of production also have the worst security problems.