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World Drug Report: A Surge in Global Cocaine Trade

World Drug Report: Cocaine On The Rise
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UNODC report reveals a surge in global cocaine production and consumption, with usage growing rapidly in Africa, Asia, and Southeastern Europe.

Summary: The UNODC’s annual World Drug Report reveals a significant increase in the production and consumption of cocaine worldwide. Global cocaine production reached an all-time high of 1,976 tons in 2020, a 5.5% increase from the previous year, largely due to the expansion of coca cultivation in Colombia. Despite the increase in production, cocaine seizures have outpaced production, indicating a complex and multifaceted global drug problem. The report also highlights the growing consumption of cocaine, particularly in North America and Western Europe, and the rapid growth of usage in Africa, Asia, and Southeastern Europe.


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World Drug Report: A Rise in Global Cocaine Production & Consumption

The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) has released its annual World Drug Report, revealing a significant surge in the production and consumption of cocaine worldwide. According to the report, global cocaine production reached an all-time high of 1,976 tons in 2020, marking a 5.5% increase from the previous year. This surge in production is largely attributed to the expansion of coca cultivation in Colombia, the world’s largest producer of cocaine.

Interestingly, the World Drug Report also highlights the growing consumption of cocaine, particularly in North America and Western Europe. However, despite the increase in production, the total amount of cocaine available for consumers was still slightly lower than in the mid-2000s. This is because cocaine seizures have outpaced production, with 2,026 tons seized in 2021 alone.

The report also sheds light on the changing dynamics of the cocaine market. While the Americas and Western and Central Europe continue to dominate the market, the drug’s usage is growing rapidly in Africa, Asia, and Southeastern Europe. This shift indicates the global reach of the cocaine trade and the challenges it presents for international drug control policies.

The famous white is now pink…

The findings of the UNODC world drug report underscore the persistent and growing issue of cocaine production and consumption. It calls for a comprehensive and coordinated international response to address this global challenge. The report also serves as a reminder of the complex and multifaceted nature of the global drug problem, which requires a balanced and evidence-based approach to drug policy. [Source: Vice News]

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