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Global Cocaine Market Surges to Record Highs in 2023

  • In 2023, global levels of cocaine manufacturing, confiscations, and consumption reached all-time peaks, according to the UN Office on Drugs and Crime .
  • This surge followed increased coca bush cultivation, mainly in Colombia, and global instability that empowered organized crime and complicated drug control efforts.
  • The largest cocaine markets continue to be found in regions including North America, Europe , and South America, even as traffickers increasingly target new areas in Asia and Africa, aided by the rising influence of crime organizations from the Western Balkans.
  • Global cocaine production rose by nearly 34% to 3,708 tons in 2023, seizures reached 2,275 tons with a 68% increase over four years, and users grew from 17 million to 25 million in a decade.
  • The report implies urgent need for stronger cross-border cooperation, technology use, alternative livelihoods, and judicial action targeting key actors to break this 'vicious cycle' of rising use and production.
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Associated Press LIMA (AP) — The Peruvian government reported Friday that the area cultivated with coca leaves, used to make cocaine, decreased 3.2% in 2024 compared to the previous year, maintaining a decline for the second consecutive year. The Peruvian anti-drug agency DEVIDA said in a report that 24 areas of Peruvian territory were monitored in 2024 and that a total of 89,755 hectares of coca cultivation were detected. In 2023, 92,784 hectar…

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The World Drug Report links the increase in coca crops in the country to the alkaloid’s largest global production. The government emphasizes its achievements in seizures while seeking changes in international policy

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sharjah24.ae broke the news in on Thursday, June 26, 2025.
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