is seen in the decline
of the coca boom spraying and presence of the security forces. This pressure on
the illicit cultivation has put the town in a troubling economic climate. The
presence of the FARC, which benefited from large inflows of this crop makes it
difficult implement other areas of the economy such as tourism.
Municipal dedicated to these crops is leaving the village. A Mitu arrived
displaced indigenous family groups CarurĂº.
While indigenous communities have the ability to withdraw and return to their
traditional economy the raspachines settlers return to their hometowns or
seeking to continue their work in other territories.
Finally, the village economy is heavily dependent on transfers of the nation by
various routes reaches the village