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Pomegranates for Peace

Elizabeth Hart

This spring farmers throughout Afghanistan, who would otherwise be preparing their fields for another poppy crop, have chosen to plant pomegranate trees instead. With the help of the UK charity Pom354 and the support of local tribal leaders, these farmers will replant their fields, build storage facilities to preserve the fruit throughout the season, and work together to find the best ways to process and market their product.

Opium poppies are largely grown to supply the world with heroin, and the production and exportation of heroin from Afghanistan is one reason for the excessive presence of foreign military in the region. Pom354 founder James Brett started the organization with a vision to empower rural farmers to create peace in their communities by reducing the supply of heroin, engaging in legitimate commerce, and freeing themselves and their families from the extortion and intimidation inherent in the drug trade.

A recovering substance abuser himself, James Brett tasted pomegranate juice for the first time in 1999. In the years that followed, Brett researched the healing benefits of drinking pomegranate juice and started the UK’s first pomegranate juice drink, Pomegreat.

Pom354 is asking supporters to “adopt at tree” and donate to ensure the success of the project. 

 

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Pomegranate and blueberry are my goto fruits when I feel a bit run down...its great they are looking into innovative processing and marketing since there is benefit to be had in the entire fruit, including the seeds, and juice doesn't give you that, but fresh fruit is so expensive to ship. I would love to see candylike pomegranate fruit leather, maybe w/ a touch of fig and dates and perhaps a dash of cardamom.