Around the Equatorial line in South America, there is a huge natural landscape, full of vegetation that goes into the Amazonian forest (Brazil, Venezuela, Colombia, Equateur and Panamá) and compose this tropical wonder. Notwithstanding, those regions, are favorable for grwing and hiding the illegal cocaine plantations. An activity that has its core in Colombia and Brazil (also for distribution and commerce) generating a wide market craved worldwide. The crops, having place mainly in Colombia, are planted by guerrillas and farmers, latter, guerrillas stay with the cocaine and pays a derisory amount of money to the farmers who can't survive planting plantain, coffee, avocado and any other kind of crop; as a resoult of the local goverment's failure to support rural areas. Subsequently, cocaine leaves are processed in laboratories by farmers or guerrillas beneath the thick forest; the process draws to three different products: bazuco, perico, and cacaine...
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