Thyme cultivation project

Context

Lebanon, once known as the ‘Switzerland of the Middle East’, is currently experiencing its worst economic crisis since 1850, according to the World Bank. In fact, the situation is on the verge of a humanitarian catastrophe, with more than half of its population living below the poverty line. ‘The economic and financial crisis is likely to rank among the 10, or even the three, most serious crisis at global level since the middle of the 19th century’, says the report.

The ongoing devaluation of the national currency has definitively destroyed the purchasing power of the Lebanese. In addition, people are suffering the shortages of essential goods: medicines, hygiene products, petrol, heating oil, electricity, etc.

With an economy based on the banking system and tourism, Lebanon produces little and must therefore import 80% of goods that it consumes, including fertilisers, seeds, cattle feed and various materials. As a result, the agricultural sector is in an agony. Imports, which have to be paid for in pounds at black market prices, have become unaffordable for many farmers.

LEBANON
Key figures
75 Beneficiary families
197,000 m² Of thyme seedlings
6 Christian villages in the Chouf

Project

the exile of Lebanese nationals is one of the consequences of this economic crisis in the country. Most of them now have a single idea in mind: to leave Lebanon seeking for a better situation. ‘Not only is my salary worth nothing, but I can’t even withdraw it from the bank,’ says a desperate gentleman. ‘How can I stay here without being able to feed my children properly?

The situation is dramatic! That’s why SOS Chrétiens d’Orient has decided to take action to help the Lebanese regain their financial independence and maintain their love for their country.

The project, run in partnership with the local civil and religious authorities, aims to provide 75 families in 6 villages in the Chouf region with thyme plants, land and equipment. Once fully grown, the plants will be sold on the local market, enabling these families to meet their basic needs.

Your donations in action

€520, to finance 1,000 m² of thyme seeding

€75, to give 2,500 thyme plants to a family

It is time to act

It is vital to help Lebanese families to remain in their villages and work their land, while ensuring financial profitability.

Project beneficiary

Melhem Rouhana
Mayor of Mazmoura

Although the region suffered a lot during the war, our villages have never had the chance to benefit from a development project. Your project is a first. Thank you for your support.