Current:Home > ScamsUN says Colombia’s coca crop at all-time high as officials promote new drug policies -FundTrack
UN says Colombia’s coca crop at all-time high as officials promote new drug policies
View
Date:2025-04-16 02:32:59
BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) — Coca cultivation reached an all-time high in Colombia last year, the U.N. said, as the administration of President Gustavo Petro struggles to reduce poverty in remote areas and contain armed groups that are profiting from the cocaine trade.
The new findings on coca growing were published over the weekend by the United Nations Office on Drug and Crime, which said 230,000 hectares (nearly 570,000 acres) of farmland in Colombia were planted with coca in 2022, a 13% increase from the previous year.
The South American nation is the world’s largest exporter of cocaine, which is made from coca leaves. Colombia provides 90% of the cocaine sold in the United States each year.
Colombia’s government said Monday that the amount of land planted with coca is increasing at a slower pace than in previous years. It hopes new programs that provide greater economic incentives for farmers to adopt legal crops will help reduce cocaine production in coming years.
“We are flattening the curve,” Justice Minister Nestor Osuna said at a news conference, referring to the 13% annual increase in land planted with coca. He noted coca cultivation in Colombia rose more than 40% from 2020 to 2021.
On Saturday, President Gustavo Petro, whose government has decreased coca eradication targets, criticized U.S.-led efforts to fight drug production by eradicating coca crops, calling the approach a failure.
Speaking at a Latin American conference on drug policy organized by his administration, Petro urged Colombia’s neighbors to change their approach to drug policy. He said drug use should be approached as a “public health problem” and not a military problem.
“We have to end the disastrous policy that blames farmers (for cocaine production) and doesn’t ask why in some societies people consume drugs until they kill themselves,” he said. “Drugs are replacing the lack of affection and loneliness.”
According to the annual U.N. report, coca cultivation in Colombia expanded the most in border areas, where cocaine is easy to transport and export, specially the province of Putumayo, along Colombia’s southern border with Ecuador.
U.N. officials said coca production had diminished in Colombia’s interior due to decreases in the price for coca leaf, saying that is presenting officials with an opportunity to enroll farmers in crop substitution projects.
“We have to work on strengthening legal economies” in isolated areas “and not just attacking illicit economies,” said Leonardo Correa, the regional coordinator for the U.N.’s coca monitoring system.
Colombia’s coca crop went down slightly from 2017 to 2020, following a peace deal between the government and the country’s biggest rebel movement, the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia. But planting has risen since then as smaller armed groups that profit from the drug trade take over territory that was abandoned by FARC fighters.
The justice minister said Colombia plans to tackle cocaine production by improving education, health and infrastructure in a handful of areas that are teeming with coca crops.
“The success of our drug policy should be measured in terms of the reduction of violent crime, and the reduction of poverty in those regions where coca is cultivated,” Osuna said.
veryGood! (413)
Related
- Trump wants to turn the clock on daylight saving time
- Republican-led group sues to block Georgia rule requiring hand count of ballots
- At the New York Film Festival, an art form at play
- Madonna’s Stepmother Joan Ciccone Dead at 81 After Cancer Battle
- The FBI should have done more to collect intelligence before the Capitol riot, watchdog finds
- Top Haitian official denounces false claim, repeated by Trump, that immigrants are eating pets
- Travis Barker Shares One Regret About Raising Kids Landon and Alabama Barker With Shanna Moakler
- The Surprising Way Today’s Dylan Dreyer Found Out About Hoda Kotb’s Departure
- North Carolina trustees approve Bill Belichick’s deal ahead of introductory news conference
- Trump favors huge new tariffs. What are they, and how do they work?
Ranking
- The FTC says 'gamified' online job scams by WhatsApp and text on the rise. What to know.
- Titan implosion hearing paints a picture of reckless greed and explorer passion
- North Carolina lieutenant governor names new chief aide as staff departures grow
- Texas official indicted, accused of making fake social media posts during election
- SFO's new sensory room helps neurodivergent travelers fight flying jitters
- Foo Fighters scrap Soundside Music Festival performance after Dave Grohl controversy
- Lady Gaga uncorks big band classics, her finest moment yet on 'Joker 2' album 'Harlequin'
- 7 people killed in a fiery crash in southeastern North Carolina
Recommendation
The Best Stocking Stuffers Under $25
Couple reportedly tried to sell their baby for $1,000 and beer, Arkansas deputies say
Tori Spelling’s Ex Dean McDermott Says She Was “Robbed” After DWTS Elimination
Boeing and union negotiators set to meet for contract talks 2 weeks into worker strike
Selena Gomez engaged to Benny Blanco after 1 year together: 'Forever begins now'
Oakland A's play final game at the Coliseum: Check out the best photos
Is there a better live sonic feast than Jeff Lynne's ELO? Not a chance.
Tori Spelling's longtime manager wants '60 Minutes' investigation after 'DWTS' elimination