New super strain of coca plant stuns anti-drug officials

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New super strain of coca plant stuns anti-drug officials
By JEREMY MCDERMOTT IN BOGOTÁ, The Scotsman
August 27, 2004

DRUG traffickers have created a new strain of coca plant that yields up to four times more cocaine than existing plants and promises to revolutionise Colombia’s drugs industry.

The new variety of coca, the raw material for cocaine, was found in an anti-drug operation on the Caribbean coast, on the mountainsides of the Sierra Nevada, long known as a drug-growing region.

Samples of the plant were sent for laboratory analysis and experts then pronounced drugs traffickers had developed a new breed.

"This is a very tall plant," said Colonel Diego Leon Caicedo of the anti-narcotics police. "It has a lot more leaves and a lighter colour than other varieties."

A toxicologist, Camilo Uribe, who studied the coca, said: "The quality and percentage of hydrochloride from each leaf is much better, between 97 and 98 per cent. A normal plant does not get more than 25 per cent, meaning that more drugs and of a higher purity can be extracted."

Experts estimate that the drugs traffickers spent £60 million to develop the new plant, using strains from Peru and crossbreeding them with potent Colombian varieties, as well as engaging in genetic engineering.

The resulting plant has also been bred to resist the gliphosate chemicals developed in the US that are sprayed on drugs crops across Colombia.

While traditional coca plants are dark green and grow to some 5ft, the new strain grows to more than 12ft.

"What we found were not bushes but trees," Col Caicedo said.

Such an investment by drugs traffickers is small compared to the earnings from what is the most lucrative business on earth. Traffickers can produce a kilogram of cocaine for less than £1,500. That kilogram will sell in Miami for £14,000, in London for £34,000 and in Tokyo would bring £50,000.

The discovery threatens to undermine the successes the US-funded crop eradication programme has enjoyed.

Over the last two years, thanks to an unprecedented aerial eradication campaign, Colombian authorities have sprayed hundreds of thousands of hectares of drug crops, reducing narcotics cultivation by more than a third.

Two years ago Colombia produced an estimated 800 tonnes of cocaine a year. That figure is believed to have dropped below 600 tonnes.

On Monday, Mexican authorities signalled a major blow for the drugs-smuggling gangs when they announced the arrest of the man thought to be a leader of a crime organisation responsible for nearly half the cocaine and marijuana entering the United States.

The US had offered a $2 million (£1.1 million) reward for Gilberto Higuera Guerrero’s capture.

However, such success could be immediately wiped out if the potent new coca strain spreads across Colombia.

In the southern province of Putumayo, once the coca capital of Colombia, drug farmers have changed the way they sow crops in the face of repeated aerial fumigations.

"We know the spray planes need a target area of three hectares," said Sebastian Umaya, standing in the middle of a tiny field of coca. "Now we just have smaller fields, but with more intensive farming of the coca bushes."

Should the new strain be introduced, these smaller fields could yield up to four times more drugs and be immune to aerial eradication, meaning anti-narcotic police would have to eradicate them manually, an impossible task in the southern jungle provinces controlled by Marxist rebels.

The introduction of the new coca strain could undermine the efforts of the Oxford-educated president Alvaro Uribe to win the 40-year civil conflict.

By destroying drugs crops, the president was hoping to weaken the warring factions, both Marxist guerrillas and right-wing paramilitaries, who between them earn more than £500 million a year from drugs.

The US, the primary destination for Colombian drugs, finances the war effort with £400 million a year and has hailed reduction in drug crops as evidence that its war on drugs is finally bearing fruit.

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A toxicologist, Camilo Uribe, who studied the coca, said: "The quality and percentage of hydrochloride from each leaf is much better, between 97 and 98 per cent. A normal plant does not get more than 25 per cent, meaning that more drugs and of a higher purity can be extracted."

8o =D =D =D
 
Maybe they could create a strain of Cannabis plant that is totally undetectable in any drug screenings. That'll be hella priceless.
 
hell yeah, and just when the govt kept claiming they were making headway...

score one for the good guys.
 
DRUG traffickers have created a new strain of coca plant that yields up to four times more cocaine

Well, this offers an answer to the recent years question of 'if the number of acres of coca plants being grown is down, why hasn't the price gone up?'

Experts estimate that the drugs traffickers spent £60 million to develop the new plant, using strains from Peru and crossbreeding them with potent Colombian varieties, as well as engaging in genetic engineering.

The resulting plant has also been bred to resist the gliphosate chemicals developed in the US that are sprayed on drugs crops across Colombia.

The 'glyphosate' in question being the herbicide better known as 'Roundup.' If these plants are a truly genetically engineered 'Roundup-Ready' type they are virtually immune to the herbicide.

Should the new strain be introduced, these smaller fields could yield up to four times more drugs and be immune to aerial eradication,

Not quite immune; they can use other herbicides. It would make things more difficult/costly though...Roundup is cheap and potent.
 
toolazy2think said:
hell yeah, and just when the govt kept claiming they were making headway...

score one for the good guys.

Are you saying the Marxist guerrillas that terrorize Columbia are good guys? If so, you are not very bright. If not, my bad and I am sorry for misunderstanding you.
 
I kinda doubt this article. First, I read in a book in the library that the coca leaf contains from .5% to 1% alkaloids. For the leaf to contain 95% coke it would be almost pure white, and blow away with the slightest gust of wind.

It would make sense if the potency was increased by 95%, but why would they mention the 25% thing? I dunno, but it sounds wrong.

And as far as the roundup ready coca plant is concerned, I dont believe it. The company my dad worked for (monsanto) developed all that roundup ready shit, and it took billions and billions of dollars as well as thousands of PHDs many years to do it. Hell, you gotta analyse the whole DNA of the plant.

There is no way in hell that is possible. Period. It would have been so obvious that even belgium's secret service would have found out about the plan 10 years ago.
 
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[edit : personal attacks removed ] , along with the rest of monsanto. You know there is way to selectivly breed in order to get the qualities your looking for, it is just a very timestaking process. You find the coca plant with the highest potency, breed it, then find the next ones with the highest potency, breed them, continue until you have superpowerful coca plant. Anyways, i'm happy. These coca traffickers are ingenious and it was only a matter of time before this happened. I can't wait for them to come out with the newest crop that has a mix of stimulant and depressant effects, not to mention cannot be picked up by drug dogs. Cocaroin, yummmm
 
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morninggloryseed said:
Are you saying the Marxist guerrillas that terrorize Columbia are good guys? If so, you are not very bright. If not, my bad and I am sorry for misunderstanding you.

It was meant to be facetious

damn the internet and its lack of tone
 
First, I read in a book in the library that the coca leaf contains from .5% to 1% alkaloids. For the leaf to contain 95% coke it would be almost pure white, and blow away with the slightest gust of wind.

They mean the cocaine base being extracted from the plants was purer, not that the plant leaves were 95% cocaine. (I'm skeptical of the claim of a much purer extract, but maybe. This could be a case of reports having just gotten a little hysterical.)

And as far as the roundup ready coca plant is concerned, I dont believe it.

There's a difference between creating something from scratch and merely transferring the genes. It's easy to get the Roundup-Ready gene today; just buy a bag of Roundup-Ready seeds from your local farm supply dealer. (Or order the DNA from one of the many biotech companies.)

It may not actually carry the 'official' RR gene. It's possible that a mutant resistant to Roundup was found in the many fields of coca being regularly sprayed with the stuff. :-) Or they may have tried to force the plant's evolution by treating coca plants with diluted Roundup and keeping the strains that faired best. Roundup resistance has appeared in various weeds in the wild.

The company my dad worked for (monsanto) developed all that roundup ready shit, and it took billions and billions of dollars as well as thousands of PHDs many years to do it.

Yes, but we're talking the difference between inventing the computer and ordering a Dell for home delivery. For the Colombian syndicates to go out and create a completely new gene from scratch to give plants resistance to a herbicide would have been a huge project; ordering up a vial of the RR gene from a lab and shooting it into a plant is a much smaller problem. Monsanto and such have already done the hard work.

Hell, you gotta analyse the whole DNA of the plant.

Not to simply give a plant a known gene.

This story may not be correct, but the basic premise (that they were able to produce some sort of Roundup resistant coca plant) is not at all hard to believe.



Roundup is a good product. It's very effective at killing plants, has a low toxicity to animal life, and biodegrades. Roundup-Ready crops are also a good product. One of their proteins has a slightly different shape than is normal for plants, which prevents the Roundup from sticking to it and interfering with the plant's metabolism. Your body digests this Roundup-Resistant protein the same way it digests any of the other 100,000 or so different proteins you might find in a given plant or animal. Roundup-Ready crops are absolutely safe for human consumption. Some nations restrict RR crops because they're afraid of catching flak from an ignorant and fearful public, not because there's a health concern.
 
psychetool said:
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[edited], along with the rest of monsanto. You know there is way to selectivly breed in order to get the qualities your looking for, it is just a very timestaking process. You find the coca plant with the highest potency, breed it, then find the next ones with the highest potency, breed them, continue until you have superpowerful coca plant. Anyways, i'm happy. These coca traffickers are ingenious and it was only a matter of time before this happened. I can't wait for them to come out with the newest crop that has a mix of stimulant and depressant effects, not to mention cannot be picked up by drug dogs. Cocaroin, yummmm.

If ignorance was bliss your life would be a perpetual fucking orgasm.

Seriously, you are [personal ettacks removed] I have met in my entire life, and I went to a Catholic highschool.

It's hard for me to take you seriously enough to type this, but I will.
First of all, my dad was an electrical engineer who designed machines to test analagesics on rats. Are you against pain medicine [edited] Specificaly cox2 inhibitors for people with arthritis?

Have fun with your all natural stimulant depressant plant.;)

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psychetool said:
^^^
[edited], along with the rest of monsanto. You know there is way to selectivly breed in order to get the qualities your looking for, it is just a very timestaking process. You find the coca plant with the highest potency, breed it, then find the next ones with the highest potency, breed them, continue until you have superpowerful coca plant. Anyways, i'm happy. These coca traffickers are ingenious and it was only a matter of time before this happened. I can't wait for them to come out with the newest crop that has a mix of stimulant and depressant effects, not to mention cannot be picked up by drug dogs. Cocaroin, yummmm.

Yes, Hopefully they'll be able to combine the Poppy and The Coca plant having opiates and cocaine. The speedball plant!;)
 
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