☕ This coffee was almost heroin.In the Golden Triangle—one of the world’s largest drug trafficking corridors—farmers are swapping opium poppy for coffee beans with UNODC’s support.Discover how sustainable alternatives are brewing change ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/acJOXE2DW5— UN Office on Drugs & Crime (@UNODC) November 27, 2024 Read More
☕ This coffee was almost heroin. In the Golden Triangle—one of the world’s largest drug trafficking corridors—farmers are swapping opium poppy for coffee beans with UNODC’s support. Discover how sustainable alternatives are brewing change ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/acJOXE2DW5
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