Cocaine mostly grown in the countries of Colombia, Peru, Bolivia and Ecuador
No. Cocaine is illegal in all of Mexico. However in places such as Peru and Colombia, a small amount is tolerated if you cultivate the plant
Colombia and Peru
Peru
Colombia and Peru
Peru and Colombia. And by the way, it´s not Equador, it´s Ecuador.
No.. Cocaine is a stimulant derived from the coco) plant in South America, predominantly from Bolivia and Peru in the past, but since cultivated in Colombia.. Vicodin contains opiates, derived from the opium poppy..
The current top 3 are Afghanistan, the Bahamas and Bolivia. Other big players are Brazil, Burma, Colombia, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Guatemala, Haiti, India, Jamaica, Laos, Mexico, Nigeria, Pakistan, Panama, Paraguay, Peru and Venezuela. I don't think the person who answered this question knew what they were talking about. The following link from the National Archives from the U.K. says that "around 80% of the world's cocaine is produced in Colombia." Cocaine production in Colombia has fallen by 60% between the years 2000 and 2010. Link you've suggested contains an 2008 dated information. This decade faced relatively fast changes in the major actors of cocaine trade and production. Columbia, with this 60% fall might well have lost the leadership of this black trade and production under the steady and persistent pressure of US on Colombia that started decades ago. On the other hand lack of stable political power in Afghanistan indicates the suitable conditions to be number one. The answer is likely to be correct.
In terms of what? Alphabetic order? That would be Argentina, Colombia, Peru, Venezuela.
Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Chile
Colombia. It has 90% export of cocaine.
According to the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), Colombia is the largest exporter of illegal cocaine in the world. It is estimated that around 70% of the global cocaine supply originates from Colombia.