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Re: pc in Afghanistan



I haven't heard of any Pc in Afghanistan but it could certainly do with 
some help especially with water harvesting - very dry climate with most 
precipitation falling as snow in winter, hot dry summer. Great pistachio 
country - I saw a 400 year old pistachio growing out of Jami Mashad's 
grave (a famous sufi sage) near Herat when I was there in the late 
1970's, and the biggest sweetest pomegranates I've ever seen. There were 
purple carrots for sale in the market place.
White mulberries are a big traditional crop & dried as a dry fruit like 
sultanas.
The fuel crisis was pretty bad back then - I had to buy firewood to heat 
my hotel room - it was brought from Pakistan by camel train and sold by 
the kilo.

Have wondered how one could get in contact Afghan refugees to see if 
there are any interested in studying Pc while they're waiting for things 
to settle down before returning home.

Robyn Francis

Djanbung Gardens Permaculture Education Centre
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Permaculture Education
ERDA Institute Trust
Nimbin Eco-Village Project Office
Robyn Francis - permaculture designer & educator
PO Box 379, Nimbin NSW 2480 Australia
Ph 02-6689 1755 Fax 02-6689 1225
permed@nor.com.au  www.earthwise.org.au