Bolivia’s battle to decriminalise coca leaf

Bolivia's battle to decriminalise coca leaf

Bolivia is pushing for the global decriminalisation of coca leaf – the main ingredient of cocaine – to export the plant and ease its economic crisis.

The South American nation is the world’s third-largest producer of both the ancient leaf and cocaine itself. But outside of Bolivia, Peru and Colombia, the leaf is still classified as a narcotic by the United Nations and is on its list of prohibited drugs. The US and other Western nations have long “blocked Bolivia’s attempts to decriminalise the leaf”, blaming coca farmers – cocaleros – for “many of the world’s drug problems”, said The Independent.

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