Cocaine-fuelled narco laundering is accelerating deforestation, UN warns

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Drug traffickers leverage their existing supply chains to transport timber, gold and even wildlife from the Amazon. Read more at straitstimes.com.

RIO DE JANEIRO – Drug trafficking proceeds increasingly are getting laundered into illegal logging, ranching and gold mining in the Amazon in a development that is accelerating deforestation of the rain forest, according to a United Nations report.

Drug trafficking groups in Brazil, Colombia, Peru and Bolivia are diversifying into these environmental crimes, and are leveraging their existing supply chains to transport timber, gold and even wildlife from the Amazon, according to the findings of the World Drug Report 2023. “Cocaine production in the last couple of years is off the charts,” said Dr Robert Muggah, co-founder of the Igarape Institute, a think tank in Rio de Janeiro, who wrote a chapter of the report on the drug trade in the Amazon. “Brazil is a huge transshipment and consumption country.”its goal of eradicating illegal deforestation of the Amazon by 2028.Border areas are hot spots where land is cleared to grow coca, and eradication efforts often push this activity into even more remote areas.

The vast majority of cocaine is produced in Colombia, Peru and Bolivia and production has surged since the end of the pandemic with the normalization of international trade. Official data over the past decade indicates the frequency and volume of drug seizures in the Amazon have increased. BLOOMBERG

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