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FARMERS Eduardo de Jose Protazio, left, and Joao Paulo Rodrigo winnow arabica beans on their family farm in Brazil in 2017. Much of the farm’s beans are exported. (Mauro Pimentel AFP/Getty Images)
February 24th, 2020 - 07:42 GMT
Sally Shakkour

Sally Shakkour

KSA’s South is Shifting From Growing The Qat Opiate Into Coffee Beans

Efforts to draw the younger generation in the Kingdom’s Jazan region away from the harmful and addictive substance qat are succeeding, with even the crop being replaced by coffee trees to support the booming coffee business. Qat, a plant that is native to the Horn of Africa and the Arabian Peninsula, is a stimulant that triggers excitement and alertness. But it can also cause anxiety, insomnia and aggravate pre-existing mental ...
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