Colombia’s Potential Cocaine Production Surges to a Record High
- Land planted with coca leaf surged 10% to 253,000 hectares
- UNOCD presented its annual report on Colombia coca crops
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Colombia has once again produced cocaine at a record pace as President Gustavo Petro’s government changed the country’s strategy for fighting illegal drugs.
The area of land planted with coca leaf — the raw material for cocaine — rose 10% last year, to 253,000 hectares, according to a report published Friday by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime. This area has the potential to produce 2,664 tons of cocaine, a 53% rise from the previous year.