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  • Whole mountain faces covered in coca as farmers refuse to let go of the old sovereign crop.
  • The indigenous Naza village of El Ceral has been the site of massacres by paramilitary and military.
  • Coca leaves completely filling frame
  • Coca producers render the harvested leaf into a paste to be later crystallised into cocaine.
  • Coca producers render the harvested leaf into a paste to be later crystallized into cocaine.
  • Coca pickers, known as Raspachines, harvest the coca leaf to sell to processors who render the leaf into a paste in rural laboratories. Coca harvesting has been steadily increasing since the 2016 peace accords between Bogotá and the FARC guerrilla.
  • Coca pickers, known as Raspachines, harvest the coca leaf to sell to processors who render the leaf into a paste in rural laboratories. Coca harvesting has been steadily increasing since the 2016 peace accords between Bogotá and the FARC guerrilla.
  • Life in Cauca is made difficult due to the complicated terrain, but its the rural home to countless afro-Colombian, indigenous naza and mestizo farmer communities.
  • Paramount Chief Masakama Kanamanka.
  • Minister of social welfare Isata Kabia.
  • Hamzatu Kamara

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