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the leader of cocain production. Peru takes second place, with 97,000 hectares of plants.Bolivian President Evo Morales, the country"s first fully indigenous head of state, has called for the revival of the "traditional coca cultivation" in Bolivia, which was a part of the Inca Empire prior to European colonization. The plant was declared national heritage in line with the Constitution adopted in February 2009.
However, the president has been actively fighting the illegal drug trafficking in the country. Some 18,000 hectares of illegal coca plants have been destroyed in Bolivia over the past two years.
MOSCOW, December 31 (RIA Novosti)
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