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22 July, 2013

From VOA Learning English, this is the Agriculture Report.

Kenyan farmers say a British ban on the plant known as khat will seriously affect their business and economy. Exports of khat, also called "miraa" are worth big money to Kenya. The farmers have exported the plant mainly to Britain, other European countries and Somalia.

Khat is growing in the colder climates of central Kenya. For years, people have been using it as a drug, biting on the leaves of the plant, can increase the heart beat and make the person feel more awake.

Some Kenyan politicians and khat traders have called on the government to open talks with British officials to convince them to cancel the ban on khat. They say ending the ban would save Kenya's khat industry from collapse.

Kipkorir Menjo is the director of the Kenya Farmers Association, he says the ban will affect tens of thousands of people.

"The miraa industry is going to face a serious challenge because they are people in the supply chain, the farmers who are planting the crop, fellows who have been distributing, fellows who have been exporting. The whole industry is likely to collapse because this is a major market which has been earning this people good money, of course also earning the country foreign exchange."

Earlier this month, British Home Secretary Theresa May banned the leafy stimulant. She warned that traders could use Britain to move khat illegally to other European countries.

Jephat Muroko is the head of the Global Miraa Industry Dealers Network, he says the British's decision was made for political reasons.

"To me it's a pure politics, and not only politics but also oppressive to the miraa industry traders. I think it's part of the consequences. But I wonder about our government, why it's quiet about this thing."

Khat is already banned in most European countries, including France, Germany, and Netherlands. Kenyan traders exported about 20 tons of khat to the Netherlands weekly before the ban. Another 36 tons a week were sent to Britain.

Kipkorir Menjo says khat farmers and traders need to start speaking up, so that Britain can lift the ban. If their efforts fail, he says, they will have to start planting other crops to earn money.

"If there will be no headway then they will have to think for other options, but I think for now I don't want to conclude that nobody will listen to them. Hopefully they will get some way out, but if it's not possible they will have to think some other ways of getting their livelihood."

As the farmers and traders study the latest development from Europe, another battle awaits them inside Kenya: The National Authority for the Campaign against Alcohol and Drug Abuse is urging the government to list khat as an illegal drug.

And that's the Agriculture Report from VOA Learning English. You can learn more news about the dispute and other agricultural issues at the voalearningenglish website. You can also find videos of our reports at the voalearningenglish channel on Youtube. I'm Milagros Ardin.

From VOA Learning English, this is the Agriculture Report.

這里是美國(guó)之音慢速英語(yǔ)慢速英語(yǔ)農(nóng)業(yè)報(bào)道。

Kenyan farmers say a British ban on the plant known as khat will seriously affect their business and economy. Exports of khat, also called "miraa" are worth big money to Kenya. The farmers have exported the plant mainly to Britain, other European countries and Somalia.

肯尼亞農(nóng)民表示,英國(guó)對(duì)阿拉伯茶(khat,又名咖特)的禁令嚴(yán)重影響到了他們的生意和經(jīng)濟(jì)。阿拉伯茶也被成為米拉茶(miraa),它的出口是肯尼亞的一大筆財(cái)富。農(nóng)民們主要將它出口到英國(guó)、歐洲其它國(guó)家以及索馬里。

Khat is growing in the colder climates of central Kenya. For years, people have been using it as a drug, biting on the leaves of the plant, can increase the heart beat and make the person feel more awake.

阿拉伯茶生長(zhǎng)在肯尼亞中部的寒冷氣候條件下。人們多年來(lái)一直把它作為藥物,咀嚼它的葉子可以加快心跳,并使人感覺(jué)更加清醒。

Some Kenyan politicians and khat traders have called on the government to open talks with British officials to convince them to cancel the ban on khat. They say ending the ban would save Kenya's khat industry from collapse.

一些肯尼亞政客和阿拉伯茶貿(mào)易商呼吁政府同英國(guó)官員展開(kāi)會(huì)談,說(shuō)服他們?nèi)∠麑?duì)阿拉伯茶的禁令。他們表示,取消這一禁令能夠拯救阿拉伯茶葉免于崩潰。

Kipkorir Menjo is the director of the Kenya Farmers Association, he says the ban will affect tens of thousands of people.

Kipkorir Menjo是肯尼亞農(nóng)民協(xié)會(huì)的負(fù)責(zé)人。他表示,這一禁令會(huì)影響到數(shù)萬(wàn)人。

"The miraa industry is going to face a serious challenge because they are people in the supply chain, the farmers who are planting the crop, fellows who have been distributing, fellows who have been exporting. The whole industry is likely to collapse because this is a major market which has been earning this people good money, of course also earning the country foreign exchange."

他說(shuō),“阿拉伯茶行業(yè)將面臨嚴(yán)峻挑戰(zhàn),因?yàn)榘⒗璧姆N植者、分銷(xiāo)者和出口者都在這一供應(yīng)鏈上。這整個(gè)行業(yè)都可能會(huì)奔潰,因?yàn)檫@一直是個(gè)讓人賺大錢(qián)的重要市場(chǎng),當(dāng)然它也給國(guó)家賺來(lái)了外匯。”

Earlier this month, British Home Secretary Theresa May banned the leafy stimulant. She warned that traders could use Britain to move khat illegally to other European countries.

本月早些時(shí)候,英國(guó)內(nèi)政大臣特里薩·梅(Theresa May)禁止了這一葉類(lèi)興奮劑。她警告說(shuō),貿(mào)易商可能會(huì)利用英國(guó)非法向歐洲其它國(guó)家轉(zhuǎn)運(yùn)阿拉伯茶。

Jephat Muroko is the head of the Global Miraa Industry Dealers Network, he says the British's decision was made for political reasons.

Jephat Muroko是全球阿拉伯茶業(yè)經(jīng)銷(xiāo)商網(wǎng)絡(luò)的負(fù)責(zé)人。他表示英國(guó)的決定是出于政治原因。

"To me it's a pure politics, and not only politics but also oppressive to the miraa industry traders. I think it's part of the consequences. But I wonder about our government, why it's quiet about this thing."

他說(shuō),“對(duì)我來(lái)說(shuō)這完全是政治,不僅是政治,還是對(duì)阿拉伯茶葉貿(mào)易商的壓迫。我認(rèn)為這是原因之一。但我不知道為什么我們的政府對(duì)此保持沉默。”

Khat is already banned in most European countries, including France, Germany, and Netherlands. Kenyan traders exported about 20 tons of khat to the Netherlands weekly before the ban. Another 36 tons a week were sent to Britain.

阿拉伯茶已被多數(shù)歐洲國(guó)家所禁止,包括法國(guó)、德國(guó)和荷蘭。在禁令之前,肯尼亞貿(mào)易商每周出口20噸阿拉伯茶到荷蘭,還有36噸出口到英國(guó)。

Kipkorir Menjo says khat farmers and traders need to start speaking up, so that Britain can lift the ban. If their efforts fail, he says, they will have to start planting other crops to earn money.

Kipkorir Menjo表示,阿拉伯茶貿(mào)易商需要開(kāi)始游說(shuō)讓英國(guó)解除這一禁令。如果他們的努力失敗了,他們就不得不開(kāi)始種植其它作物來(lái)賺錢(qián)。

"If there will be no headway then they will have to think for other options, but I think for now I don't want to conclude that nobody will listen to them. Hopefully they will get some way out, but if it's not possible they will have to think some other ways of getting their livelihood."

他說(shuō),“如果這一切毫無(wú)進(jìn)展,他們就不得不考慮其它選擇。但目前我不想一口咬定沒(méi)人會(huì)聽(tīng)取他們的意見(jiàn)。希望他們能找到解決辦法,否則他們就必須考慮其它途徑維持生計(jì)。”

As the farmers and traders study the latest development from Europe, another battle awaits them inside Kenya: The National Authority for the Campaign against Alcohol and Drug Abuse is urging the government to list khat as an illegal drug.

在農(nóng)民和貿(mào)易商研究來(lái)自歐洲的最新事態(tài)進(jìn)展時(shí),肯尼亞國(guó)內(nèi)又有一場(chǎng)斗爭(zhēng)在等待著他們:肯尼亞酒精和藥物濫用主管部門(mén)正督促政府將阿拉伯茶列為非法藥品。

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