Cannabis plantations as an aspect of population survival and as a public policy and security issue in the northeast region of Brazil

Paulo Fraga, Rogéria Martins

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Resumo

Based on historical and structural data, this article aims to discuss the cultivation of cannabis as a social and political issue in Brazil. The objective was to analyze the genesis of the issue of illegal plantations, its evolution, the governmental response and its consequences for public security and agricultural policies in the São Francisco Valley region, in the Northeast of Brazil. Qualitative methodologies were used with emphasis on the descriptive analysis of the phenomenon. The result is that the state steps that affected the environment, the Brazilian drug policy, the inefficient agricultural policy for the semi-arid region and the plantation eradication measures are directly and indirectly related to the continuation of the plantations as relevant economic and criminal activities.
Idioma originalEnglish
Páginas (de-até)37-60
Número de páginas24
RevistaCultura Y Droga
Volume25
Número de emissão30
DOIs
Estado da publicaçãoPublicado - 1 jul. 2020

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