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bemildred Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Feb-12-05 01:29 PM
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Peru's Cocaine Shipments Rose 13 Percent in 2004 (Update2)
Feb. 11 (Bloomberg) -- Peruvian drug traffickers sent abroad an estimated 160 tons of cocaine last year, a 13 percent increase from 2003, a sign U.S. aid isn't enough to control drug-financed terrorism, the state anti-drug agency Devida said.

At current growth rates, Peru's cocaine trade will double within four years, unless the United States and Europe boost funding to fight drug traffic, the agency's president, Nils Ericsson, said at a news conference today in Lima.

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An increase in the price of cocaleaf, the raw material for cocaine production, this year to $4 per kilo from $3.50 has spurred farmers to plant another 17,000 hectares of coca, taking the total in Peru to 48,600 hectares, Ericsson said. Coca plantations dropped by half to 86,300 hectares in Colombia, pushing up international prices, as a result of government efforts to eradicate production, Ericsson said.

``It's a question of market supply and demand,'' Fernando Rospigliosi, a political analyst at the Institute of Peruvian Studies and a former interior minister, said in a phone interview. ``Higher prices have also encouraged farmers to build dozens of cocaine laboratories all over the jungle.''

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Sporadicus Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Feb-12-05 01:30 PM
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1. The 'War on Drugs' is Working Wonders
It seems to be improving the standard of living for Peruvian cocaine farmers :eyes:
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bemildred Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Feb-12-05 01:35 PM
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2. We give Peru peanuts to "fight drugs" and we just cut the funding more.
And Toledo has his own political problems, lots of them.
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mwm Donating Member (55 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Feb-12-05 02:07 PM
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3. Interview
There was an interview with Coletta A. Youngers co-director for the Drugs, Democracy and Human Rights project at the Washington Office on Latin America (http://www.wola.org/) and co-author of "Drugs and Democracy in Latin America: the Impact on US Policy". It discussed at length the drug trade in Latin America. It was good. It should be available to listen to in their archive tomorrow. http://thisishell.net/
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