Coca growers load a truck with sacks of coca leaves at the Coca Market in La Paz on March 7, 2017. 
Bolivia's President Evo Morales government will submit to the UN a new cultivation bill, under which, the legal cultivation area for the country's two main coca-growing regions would be capped at 22,000 hectares -some 14,000 for the "acullico" (ancient chewing to prevent tiredness) and some 7,000 for its industrialization "strictly aimed at medical and pharmaceutical use". According to the United Nations in its latest report, in 2015 Bolivia had 20,2000 coca-growing hectares and was the world's third-largest producer after Colombia and Peru.
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