Greetings from Haiti, where I am working at the
Hopital Albert Schweitzer (HAS) for 6 months. See below for a response from the
director here about peanut-butter based supplementary food. Here it's called
"Medika Mamba," which is Creole for peanut-butter medicine.
Meg McCann
St. Philip's, Durham, NC
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Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2008 9:48 AM
Subject: Re: E4GR [Fwd: A question]
Meg, it is possible to manufacture a peanut-based, enriched food
product without approval from Nutriset, and several organizations in Haiti do
so.
However, if you wish to get international approval, you must seek
approval from Nutriset, which has specific standards.
We have chosen to
obtain our supply from Medicine and Food for Kids in Cap Haitien, whose factory
we visited several weeks ago. They were preparing for a UNICEF audit of quality,
which will be one more measure of good production techniques.
The major
hazard in producing any peanut-based nutrient is aflotoxin. MFK and other
approved sites test the raw peanut batches for aflotoxin, and also test each
production line for the same thing.
We feel that the audit and approval
process is a good thing - sort of like FDA approval.
People can write what
they want, but HAS is comfortable with the system as it exists.
We look
forward to producing peanuts on our farm in the near future, and testing the
harvest and then selling the crop to MFK for credit against future purchases of
Medika Mamba.
We have looked into creating our own production facility, and
have decided against doing so.
Adeline, please add relevant
insights...
Ian
-----Original
Message-----
From: Margaret McCann
[mailto:
margare...@att.net]
Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2008 04:47
PM
To: 'Ian Rawson', 'Adeline Azrack'
Subject: Fw: E4GR
[Fwd: A question]
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Adeline and Ian --
Do either of you know anything about
this?
Meg
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Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2008 12:48 PM
Subject: E4GR [Fwd: A question]
Hi everyone,
time to plumb the collective wisdom of
this group. Got this inquiry from a friend ... any
thoughts?
Christ's peace,
Mike+
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Message --------
Plumpy-Nut fits exactly in something I am
writing. But as I check it out on the Internet I see that it is patented
by Nutriset and that company chooses which countries it will
license to produce it.
Sounds -- you should pardon the
expression -- nuts!
Before I write about it, I wonder what your
take on it is. Could little children in our country collect pennies
and send them to the address on your website with the expectation of tiny,
starving children being fed this amazing compound?
Thanks for your help,
Helen Barron
CANDLE PRESS
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The Rev. Mike Kinman
Executive Director, Episcopalians for Global Reconciliation
MKi...@gmail.com + 314.348.6453
http://www.e4gr.org + http://www.e4gr.blogspot.com
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