Cocaine production in Colombia is the world's largest producer of coca. More than 70% of Japanese cocaine is produced and manufactured in Colombia ("Battle Victory" 1). Cocaine production in Colombia differs from other countries in the Andean countries in that it grows on a vast land, but in Peru and Bolivia, Coca grows in a small parcel. Cocaine production factory is the biggest cash crop for farmers. The battle between government and farmers is done in thousands of acres of land every day, which produces cocaine ingredients.
According to the UN Convention on Narcotics and the United Nations Convention on Narcotics and Illegal Traffic in Psychotropic Substances, the manufacture, distribution and sale of cocaine products in most countries is restricted (in most cases illegal). In the United States, manufacture, import, ownership and distribution of cocaine are also regulated by the regulated substance law of 1970. Some countries such as Peru and Bolivia allow coca leaves for traditional consumption by local indigenous people, but production, sale and consumption of cocaine are prohibited. Regulations concerning the amount that Coca farmers can produce every year are protected by laws such as the Batubiakat Agreement. In addition, only parts of Europe in the US and Australia are permitted to handle medical cocaine.
Transporting from South America to cocaine and heroin countries, illegal production of cannabis in remote areas, domestic consumption of cocaine, especially cocaine, mass consumption of amphetamine, major entry in recent years into Costa Rica Costa Rica and Nicaragua Border crossing point Increase in the number of smuggled cash seized by
For those unfamiliar with cocaine, the easiest is the most effective natural stimulant from the Andes. There are three stages of cocaine production. The first stage of production is the extraction of coca paste from plants; these areas for extracting paste are usually near the places where coca plants grow. The second stage states: "According to our textbook, coca dextrin is refined into cocaine hydrochloride, a lethal concentrate diluted with sugar and flour before being sold on the street" (geographical area , Region and concept). The final stage is to simply sell cocaine to the area and sell it to the city no matter where you are. In many cases, this is a multi-step process that distributes large amounts of cocaine to areas close to the destination and divides it into smaller quantities to make it easier to reach the distribution area. 1-1