Pubdate: Fri, 08 Mar 2002 Source: Orange County Register (CA) Copyright: 2002 The Orange County Register Contact: http://www.ocregister.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/321 Author: George Gedda, The Associated Press Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/coke.htm (Cocaine) COCA CULTIVATION IN COLOMBIA INCREASED 25% LAST YEAR, U.S. SAYS The Report, Based On Satellite Imagery, Contradicts Colombian Estimates. WASHINGTON -- Contradicting Colombian estimates, the Bush administration said Thursday that coca production in that country increased by 25 percent last year. The increase came despite increased U.S. counternarcotics assistance to Colombia in recent years, including the $1.3 billion Plan Colombia package approved in 2000, providing helicopters and training for anti- narcotics brigades. Based on satellite imagery, the coca crop was reported to be 417,430 acres last year, 82,992 more than in 2000, the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy said in a statement. It said the increase was troubling but added that there were mitigating circumstances. One-third of the increase, it said, was due to the inclusion of an area not surveyed in 2000 because of cloud cover. It also said some of the coca included in the estimate was later eradicated by spray planes. "The figures underscore the pervasiveness of cultivation and trafficking in Colombia; the magnitude and complexity of Colombia's interlocking security, drug-control and economic challenges; and the need for sustained U.S. engagement," the statement said. Last week, Colombian Justice Minister Romulo Gonzalez said coca production had dropped significantly, from 392,000 acres under cultivation 16 months ago to 336,000 in December. He called this "a clear demonstration" the eradication program is working. Earnings from coca -- the raw material for cocaine -- fuel leftist guerrillas and right-wing paramilitaries involved in Colombia's 38- year civil war. Officials have said it would take time to achieve significant results from U.S. anti-drug aid. "Although the full complement of counterdrug and development resources is still arriving in Colombia, we recognize that our efforts to date have not yet produced the results we had hoped to achieve," the White House statement said. It said the lack of security in Colombian drug-cultivation regions has made it difficult to implement programs. - --- MAP posted-by: Terry Liittschwager