The new cocaine hotspot is in Brazil. And the most significant "customer" is Europe
The main recipients are Belgium, the Netherlands, and Spain. After the alliance between PCC and Sinaloa Cartel, the Latin American nation is prepared to produce fentanyl for the Old Continent
Brazil appears to be a central hub for worldwide drug trafficking despite not being a nation that produces white powder, even though coca leaf cultivation has increased by 35% in the past year, setting new records. In addition, despite the tragic fact that 1.7% of young Brazilian people between the ages of 14 and 29 smoke crack, it is still the second-largest consumer of cocaine in the world, behind the United States. The latest study from the Vienna-based United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, which claims that the country of Samba is now the world's second-largest source of coca to the rest the planet, paints a gloomy picture.