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Judi Lynn

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Tue Feb 3, 2015, 03:48 AM Feb 2015

Mexico opium farmers expand to feed U.S. heroin boom

Mexico opium farmers expand to feed U.S. heroin boom
AP
Feb 3, 2015

SIERRA MADRE DEL SUR, MEXICO – Red and purple blossoms with fat, opium-filled bulbs blanket the remote creek sides and gorges of the Filo Mayor mountains in the southern state of Guerrero.

The multibillion-dollar Mexican opium trade starts here, with poppy farmers so poor they live in wood-plank, tin-roofed shacks with no indoor plumbing.

Mexican farmers from three villages interviewed by The Associated Press are feeding a growing addiction in the U.S., where heroin use has spread from back alleys to the cul-de-sacs of suburbia.

The heroin trade is a losing prospect for everyone except the Mexican cartels, who have found a new way to make money in the face of falling cocaine consumption and marijuana legalization in the United States. Once smaller-scale producers of low-grade black tar, Mexican drug traffickers are now refining opium paste into high-grade white heroin and flooding the world’s largest market for illegal drugs, using the distribution routes they built for marijuana and cocaine.

More:
http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2015/02/03/world/social-issues-world/mexico-opium-farmers-expand-to-feed-u-s-heroin-boom/#.VNB8d2c5DDc

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