Rapport
Colombia: Coca cultivation survey 2014
Auteur(s) :
ONUDC / UNODC (Office des Nations Unies contre la drogue et le crime / United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime) ;
Government of Colombia
Année
2015
Page(s) :
152 p.
Langue(s) :
Anglais
; Espagnol
Éditeur(s) :
New York : UNODC/UNODCCP
Domaine :
Drogues illicites / Illicit drugs
Discipline :
MAR (Marchés / Markets)
Thésaurus géographique
COLOMBIE
Thésaurus mots-clés
COCA
;
PRODUCTION
;
ERADICATION
;
AGRICULTURE
;
GEOGRAPHIE
;
EVOLUTION
;
COCAINE
;
ECONOMIE
;
PRIX
;
OPIUM
;
MARCHE DE LA DROGUE
Résumé :
The Survey notes that the net coca cultivation area was up 44 per cent year-on-year from 48,000 hectares in 2013 to 69,000 a year later, while the potential cocaine production, in turn, rose from 290 to 442 metric tons in the same period representing a 52 per cent increase. [...]
This year's Survey indicates that while the cultivation area of coca bush decreased in some Colombian regions (Amazon, Orinoco and Sierra Nevada), it rose in others (Pacific, Central, Putumayo-Caquetá and Meta-Guaviare). In the latter, coca crops grew strongly in two national parks, namely La Macarena and Nukak. The presence of coca also increased in Afro-Colombian and indigenous areas. A noteworthy regional increase in coca cultivation area took place in the Putumayo-Caquetá region, which saw a growth of 68 per cent - increasing from some 12,000 ha to more than 20,000 ha - while the region with the biggest cultivated area, the Pacific, registered an increase of 40 percent, from close to 18,600 ha to almost 26,000 ha. The value of coca leaf production and coca derived farm products (coca paste and cocaine base) also climbed by 40 per cent, from $292 million in 2013 to $408 million in 2014. This is the equivalent of 0.3 per cent of Colombia's GDP and three per cent of the share of GDP related to agriculture. Households involved in coca cultivation increased by 6.4 per cent between 2013 and 2014, from around 60,000, to almost 64,500. Their average annual income from this activity, which includes producing coca leaf, coca paste and cocaine base, also recorded a rise of 11.5 per cent from $1,040 to $1,160. [...]
This year's Survey indicates that while the cultivation area of coca bush decreased in some Colombian regions (Amazon, Orinoco and Sierra Nevada), it rose in others (Pacific, Central, Putumayo-Caquetá and Meta-Guaviare). In the latter, coca crops grew strongly in two national parks, namely La Macarena and Nukak. The presence of coca also increased in Afro-Colombian and indigenous areas. A noteworthy regional increase in coca cultivation area took place in the Putumayo-Caquetá region, which saw a growth of 68 per cent - increasing from some 12,000 ha to more than 20,000 ha - while the region with the biggest cultivated area, the Pacific, registered an increase of 40 percent, from close to 18,600 ha to almost 26,000 ha. The value of coca leaf production and coca derived farm products (coca paste and cocaine base) also climbed by 40 per cent, from $292 million in 2013 to $408 million in 2014. This is the equivalent of 0.3 per cent of Colombia's GDP and three per cent of the share of GDP related to agriculture. Households involved in coca cultivation increased by 6.4 per cent between 2013 and 2014, from around 60,000, to almost 64,500. Their average annual income from this activity, which includes producing coca leaf, coca paste and cocaine base, also recorded a rise of 11.5 per cent from $1,040 to $1,160. [...]
Autre(s) lien(s) :
Press release, 2 July 2015
Titre précédent :
Historique