Colombia is at the
northern end of South America and borders Panama, Venezuela, Brazil, Ecuador
and Peru. Cocaine is a profitable cash crop for countries that grow coca
plants.
Colombia, like other
cocaine producing countries, has a legal economy and a population of 49 million
with a land area of 440,800 square miles.
Nominal GDP is $307.5
billion. GDP growth is 1.2%. Labor force is 24.67
million. Unemployment is 9.3%. Poverty is 27.8%. Inflation is 4.3%.
Main industries include textiles, food processing,
oil, clothing and footwear, beverages, chemicals, cement; gold, coal, emeralds,
coffee, cut flowers, bananas, rice, tobacco, corn, sugarcane, cocoa beans,
oilseed, vegetables; shrimp; forest products
Exports are $36.79 billion including petroleum, coal, emeralds, coffee, nickel, cut flowers, bananas and apparel sold to US 33.5%, Panama 6.3%.
Imports are $44.68 billion including industrial equipment, transportation equipment, consumer goods, chemicals, paper products, fuels and electricity from the US 26.4%, China 19.1%, Mexico 7.5%, Brazil 4.7% (2016)
Colombia was the world leading producer of coca
until 2000. in 2010, the Colombia reduced cocaine production by 60%, relative
to the peak in 2000. In that same year, Peru surpassed Colombia as the main
producer of coca leaves in the world. Drug-related violence in Columbia
has declined over the last 10 years but increased in the remaining coca growing
countries like Honduras, El Salvador, Venezuela, Guatemala and Trinidad and
Tobago.
Coca plant production
is 700 million metric tons per year and is a popular agricultural cash
product. Small family farmers who are
included in the poverty group grow coca leaves in addition to foods to get the
cash to be able to afford other things.
Cocaine is produced for $1500 per kilo in Colombia and sold to consumers
in the US for $50,000 per kilo. The profit goes to the drug cartels and those
they bribe to stay in business. Coca is also grown in other countries in South
America
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody
GA Tea Party Leader
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