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Federico Cock-Correa, who heads the Colombian subsidiary of PHarmaCielo, works in a marijuana greenhouse in Rionegro, Colombia, March 7, 2017. As part of an experimental program, the government is issuing licenses to produce marijuana legally in areas where it was once produced illegally under the eye of the country's largest rebel group. Cock-Correa promises to pay his growers far more than what they earned during the war. (Juan Arredondo/The New York Times)
MINIMALNA CENA 100USD!!!
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2017-03-07
JUAN ARREDONDO/The New York Time/EAST NEWS
The New York Times Agency
JUAN ARREDONDO
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