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Moringa Oleifera: a sustainable solution against malnutrition.
Most people agree that hunger, existing on a large scale, is unacceptable. In prosperous countries many people are prepared to give money or do voluntary work. For decades development aid has been given with mixed results. For example, Western organisations import vitamin pills or nutrition bars to problem areas. In the short term it can be a solution. It is however, not a long term solution for chronic food shortages. To know which aid is really durable, it is good to look at the potential that is already available in developing and third world countries. Moringa is a very simple and readily available solution to the problem of malnutrition. The edible leaves of the Moringa oleifera tree are already an occasional food source throughout regions of the tropics and sub-tropics.
"Conventional" crops are often not native and require expensive inputs, significant irrigation and land preparation in order to produce a successful harvest. This means that they are more vulnerable to droughts. For smallholder farmers in Africa's drylands, a failed harvest can mean months of malnutrition and hardship. Trees, on the other hand, often survive when other crops fail. Commonly seen by the West as "famine foods", tree foods already form a significant part of daily diets across rural Africa.
The Miracle Trees Foundation :
● Give knowledge to the Moringa tree and its possibilities
● Support existing projects in developing countries where the Moringa trees are cultivated and processed
● Stimulate and promote the planting and use of Moringa trees
● Stimulate the fair trade of Moringa products on the world market, so the producers, such as local farmers and people who grow the plants, can profit.
One Moringa Seed = One Miracle