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With cocaine production at an all-time high, Colombia's government is trying a new approach to its narcotics problem: paying farmers to uproot crops of coca, the drug's main ingredient. Among the beneficiaries are Alirio Caicedo and his son Nicolas, who a decade ago planted an expanse of coca as they staked their future on the continued patronage of criminal gangs. Today, they are uprooting the crops and hoping for the best.
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00:30When they are planting a farm, they have the hope that in a medium-term time,
00:42they will have a harvest and some ingress.
00:45To start the farm, it means that in the future there will not be harvest,
00:49that is, there will not be food.
01:00The farm is a good one.
01:08The farm is worth living with the farm.
01:12This is an important part of the farm.
01:16The farm is a good one.
01:20It is a good one.
01:25The farm is a good one.
01:29The
01:32community
01:35is
01:36a
01:37group
01:38who
01:39live
01:40this
01:41will
01:43want
01:44to
01:45live
01:47and
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02:10there are
02:13colonies
02:14where
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