Pubdate: Fri, 16 May 2014 Source: Dispatch (South Africa) Copyright: 2014 Dispatch. Contact: http://www.dispatchlive.co.za/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2942 Page: 6 Bookmark: http://mapinc.org/topic/khat KENYA THREATEN FARMS OVER KHAT FURIOUS Kenyan lawmakers have submitted a parliamentary motion to seize British-owned land, if the former colonial power does not rescind its ban on multimillion-dollar exports of the "herbal high" khat, reports said yesterday. MPs from Kenya's central Meru region, the country's key khat-growing area, urged the government to consider repossessing farms occupied by British farmers. The motion read in parliament on Wednesday called for "compulsorily acquiring all land owned or acquired by the British," The Standard newspaper reported. Khat - called miraa in Kenya - is the leaves and shoots of the shrub Catha edulis, which are chewed to obtain a mild stimulant effect. Last year Britain classified khat as a drug, effectively closing Kenya's last khat market in Europe. Lawmakers from the region have made a string of demands to keep the khat business going. Kenya won independence from Britain in 1963, but British farmers continue to own vast tracts of the East African nation. While khat is grown across the Horn of Africa largely for domestic and regional use, most of Kenya's crop is cultivated for export. - AFP - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom