An area deforested by ranchers in the San Jose Las Flores community, 300 kilometres north of Guatemala City CARLOS ALONZO/AFP via Getty Images
Drug traffickers in Central America have been known to practise 鈥渘arco-ranching鈥, in which they launder cash by buying land and cattle, then selling the meat in Mexico for money that can鈥檛 be traced to drug activity. A new analysis suggests this method may be responsible for up to 87 per cent of deforestation in a nature reserve in Guatemala 鈥 and the situation may be similar in protected forests along the drug transport corridor countries…



