i think not. principal crops in bolivia are mainly coca, potatoes soyabean
No. Bolivia has evicted Coca-Cola from their country.
to bring back Bolivian soda...
cocaine is extracted from coca plant
bolivia
The third largest cultivator of coca is Colombia, following Bolivia and Peru. Colombia's coca cultivation is primarily used for the production of cocaine.
Cocaine mostly grown in the countries of Colombia, Peru, Bolivia and Ecuador
Mostly South America, mainly Bolivia and Columbia. it comes from the coca bush grown in south America
The formal position of the Bolivian Government is that is is firmly against drugs in whatever form. At the same time, Bolivia's (illegal but large) yearly coca crop is a major source for its cocaine trade. And that's a non-synthetic drug. So Bolivia's coca growers and cocaine traffickers will very probably favor 'natural' drugs over synthetic drugs.
Two main areas are Peru and Bolivia so mostly in the South American region
Major Crops: soybeans, coffee, coca, cotton, corn, sugarcane, rice, potatoes; timber
Coca originates from the Andean region of South America, particularly in countries like Bolivia, Colombia, and Peru. The coca plant, known scientifically as Erythroxylum coca, has been cultivated for thousands of years by indigenous peoples for its stimulant properties and traditional uses. It is primarily used to produce cocaine, but also has cultural significance and is consumed in various forms, such as coca tea.