Pubdate: Sat, 2 Mar 2002 Source: Reuters (Wire) Copyright: 2002 Reuters Limited LEBANON DESTOYS OPIUM FIELDS, ARRESTS TRAFFICKERS ZAHLE, Lebanon - Lebanese security forces dug up dozens of fields planted with opium poppies in the eastern Bekaa Valley this week and arrested three men during drugs raids in the area, security officials said on Saturday. In a highly publicised campaign aimed at stamping out a re-emerging drug trade, officials said security forces had destroyed some 420 hectares (1,038 acres) of opium fields in the last four days. They said more than five tonnes of hashish were confiscated in two raids in the Baalbek-Hermel area. The Bekaa Valley was a hive of cannabis and opium -- used to produce heroin - -- cultivation during the 1975-1990 civil war but the government stamped out the trade in the early 1990s under international pressure. Drug cultivation in the area has surged over the past year despite efforts by donor countries to encourage other crops. Struggling Bekaa farmers say drug production keeps them from poverty since legal crops cannot compete with cheap imports. Development specialists say cash promised to farmers in the early 1990s for replacement crop projects was never delivered. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth