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Cannabis in Ivory Coast is illegal. The country produces some amount of low-grade cannabis for local and regional consumption. [1]

Cultivation

Cannabis cultivation increased substantially in Ivory Coast following a "cocoa crisis" in 1989–1990 which disrupted prices for one of the country's largest exports. The same profit as is produced on 30 hectares of cocoa can be gained on 0.1 hectares of cannabis. [2] [3]

References

  1. ^ DIANE Publishing Company (August 1995). International Narcotics Control Strategy Report, 1995. DIANE Publishing. pp. 415–. ISBN  978-0-7881-2057-2.
  2. ^ Guy Arnold (13 May 2013). The International Drugs Trade. Routledge. pp. 191–. ISBN  978-1-135-45515-6.
  3. ^ Neil Carrier; Gernot Klantschnig (11 October 2012). Africa and the War on Drugs. Zed Books Ltd. pp.  41–. ISBN  978-1-84813-969-5.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Cannabis in Ivory Coast is illegal. The country produces some amount of low-grade cannabis for local and regional consumption. [1]

Cultivation

Cannabis cultivation increased substantially in Ivory Coast following a "cocoa crisis" in 1989–1990 which disrupted prices for one of the country's largest exports. The same profit as is produced on 30 hectares of cocoa can be gained on 0.1 hectares of cannabis. [2] [3]

References

  1. ^ DIANE Publishing Company (August 1995). International Narcotics Control Strategy Report, 1995. DIANE Publishing. pp. 415–. ISBN  978-0-7881-2057-2.
  2. ^ Guy Arnold (13 May 2013). The International Drugs Trade. Routledge. pp. 191–. ISBN  978-1-135-45515-6.
  3. ^ Neil Carrier; Gernot Klantschnig (11 October 2012). Africa and the War on Drugs. Zed Books Ltd. pp.  41–. ISBN  978-1-84813-969-5.

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