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"BOGOTÁ, COLOMBIA – Forget Coca-Cola, a group of Colombian Indians are telling their community. Drink the real thing: coca. Nasa Indians in southwestern Colombian have launched a soft drink made from coca leaves, a staple among indigenous Colombians for centuries and the main ingredient in cocaine. The amber-colored soda, its promoters say, offers a home-grown alternative to Coca-Cola.

"People associate coca with cocaine. We wanted to convince people that coca is not the same as the drug and to allow indigenous people to be proud of the leaf," says David Curtidor, who leads the project.

Nasa Indians grow coca legally for traditional uses, but illegal coca plantations in Colombia - the world’s largest exporter of cocaine - have been the target of an aerial fumigation program bankrolled by the United States." - CSMonitor
Trend Themes
1. Coca-leaf Products - There is a growing trend of incorporating coca leaves into various products, offering alternatives to commonly-used ingredients.
2. Indigenous Herb Innovation - The use of indigenous herbs, like coca leaves, is gaining attention as a source of innovative products with cultural significance.
3. Cultural Reclamation - Communities are reclaiming their cultural practices by creating products like coca-leaf soda to challenge misconceptions and showcase their traditions.
Industry Implications
1. Beverage Manufacturing - The beverage industry can explore the incorporation of unique ingredients, such as coca leaves, to create innovative and culturally significant products.
2. Alternative Medicine - The field of alternative medicine can explore the potential therapeutic benefits of coca leaves and other indigenous herbs in creating natural remedies.
3. Sustainable Agriculture - With the growing demand for coca leaves and indigenous herbs, there are opportunities in sustainable farming practices and ethical sourcing to support these industries.

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