Pubdate: Sat, 07 Oct 2000 Source: The Daily Star (Lebanon) Contact: http://www.dailystar.com.lb/ Forum: http://www.dailystar.com.lb/post/ ALTERNATIVES TO DRUG CROPS DISCUSSED A delegation of Baalbek-Hermel officials on Friday discussed with former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri the production of fruit and vegetables as an alternative to drug crops. According to the head of the Substitute Cultures Program, Hassan Makhlouf, the project is aimed at producing quality fruit and vegetables such as jojoba, caper buds, nuts and other commercially viable crops. The scheme is designed to encourage the impoverished farmers of Baalbek-Hermel to stop growing drug crops such as poppies and cannabis. The program, sponsored by the Internal Security Forces Directorate-General, should help revive the Bekaa's agricultural sector. The Bekaa-Hermel area has been a heavy burden on the state, economically and socially, due to the deterioration of product prices and the fact that farmers have been unable to sell their crops. Cannabis growing is reported to have increased in the region as a result. Makhlouf said he hoped the project would receive enough support to be a successful solution to the problem. Hariri, who was in office when the project began, said the next Agriculture Ministry budget should include additional funds for continuous agricultural projects in all areas. - ---