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Del Castillo reported that the seller of the drugs had fled the country to the United States, which he blamed on information being leaked from the prosecutor's office to the media. In January, Bolivian police carried out the country's biggest anti-drug operation by seizing more than 8 tons of cocaine, also on the border with Chile. Bolivia is one of the world's top producers of coca, the raw ingredient used to make cocaine. Home world. Follow Us :. World news Cocaine Bolivia. Follow us on : Follow Us.
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Anywhere else in South America, a nondescript house with buckets of coca leaves soaking in liquid could be mistaken for a clandestine cocaine lab. But this is La Paz, Bolivia , and the fruity aroma of coca steeping in barrels signals that you've arrived at the government-authorized El Viejo Roble distillery, which for years has been making liquor from coca leaves and is now gearing up to launch a new coca-infused beer. It remains questionable whether Bolivia can persuade the world to accept the hardy green leaf best known beyond its borders as the main ingredient of cocaine. But a recent landmark decision by the World Health Organization to study coca's non-narcotic benefits has rekindled the old hopes of Bolivian farmers, makers and sellers. As for the rest of the world, a United Nations convention classifies coca leaf as a narcotic and imposes a blanket prohibition on drugs. Bolivia's government is reviving its decadeslong push not only to destigmatize the plant and make it legal to export but also to create a global market for coca liquor, soap, shampoo, toothpaste, baking flour and more. Its efforts received a major boost last fall when WHO announced it would launch a scientific review of the coca leaf, the first step in a lengthy process to decriminalize the leaf worldwide. The last time that WHO undertook a study of the coca leaf was in , but detailed findings were never made pubic. Officials from Colombia and Bolivia unveiled the research proposal alongside WHO representatives in Vienna earlier this spring. They have until October, when a committee meeting on the study will kick off in Geneva , to submit research about coca's medicinal and nutritional properties. For them, chewing coca leaves is a daily habit likened to drinking coffee. For Bolivia, cocaleros are largely subsistence farmers farmers who say they have few viable crop options. For the United States and other Western countries that long have blocked Bolivia's attempts to decriminalize the leaf, cocaleros are maligned as the cause of many of the world's drug problems. Unable to force cocaleros to sacrifice their meager livelihoods by planting substitute crops, Bolivian authorities started licensing farmers to grow coca instead. In requesting the study of the coca plant at the U. A legal coca leaf market, said the U. In a statement responding to questions from The Associated Press, the agency cited U. As of , the U. Drug Enforcement Agency out of Bolivia in , used his office to develop Bolivia's state-regulated coca market and and lobby the U. The leftist icon clinched a diplomatic victory in when the U. But Morales' push for a WHO study ended when violent protests rocked Bolivia in , leading to his resignation and exile after 14 years in power. Want to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today. Please refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged in Please refresh your browser to be logged in. Stay up to date with notifications from The Independent Notifications can be managed in browser preferences. Not now Yes please. The latest headlines from our reporters across the US sent straight to your inbox each weekday Your briefing on the latest headlines from across the US. Please enter a valid email address. I would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent. Read our privacy policy. Thanks for signing up to the Evening Headlines email. Already subscribed? Log in. Thank you for registering Please refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged in Please refresh your browser to be logged in. Electric vehicles. Forgotten your password? Want an ad-free experience? View offers.
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