The Coca Trap | RT Documentary

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Growing coca leaf is the only way to put food on the table for many in rural Colombia. Coca, which is the base substance for making cocaine, is the only livelihood they can rely upon. Most Colombia’s coca growers say they only do it because they have no alternative options and distance themselves from rapacious drug traffickers

In 2016, the government signed a peace deal with the Colombian Revolutionary Armed Forces (FARC), putting a decades-long civil war to an end. The landmark agreement was also intended to give Colombia’s coca farmers living on rebel-held territories an opportunity to give up illegal cultivation by providing them with subsidy and technical aid. In exchange, farmers were to voluntary destroy their coca plants and switch to legal ways of earning money.

However, they have been unable to leave coca production entirely behind. The crop substitution payments don’t reach them, while the army forcefully uproot their coca plants. With the government failing to put their words into action, Colombia’s coca growers gather to resist law enforcement and demand authorities to fulfill its end of the bargain.

In Colombia, RTD’s Artyom Somov hears from farmers, who are still involved in the coca production and those who partially switched to legal crops. He also meets President Ivan Duque’s advisor, Emilio Archila, to find out why the programme isn’t working for everyone

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