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Haiti effort expands production of hunger-busting peanut butter

A nonprofit is cranking up production of Nourimanba, a nutritious peanut-based paste, in Haiti, where as many as 300,000 children face malnutrition.

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A child in Ethiopia eats a nutritional peanut paste similar to that being produced in Haiti using mostly local ingredients.

A special kind of peanut butter has been bringing malnourished children back to life for years. Pharmaceutical company Abbott Labs is hoping it will help revive the Haitian economy, too.

International healthcare organization (PiH) has distributed Nourimanba, a ready-to-use nutritional paste, to combat malnutrition in Haiti since 2007, and demand has only increased following the 2010 earthquake there, according to The .

As many as 300,000 children suffer from malnutrition in Haiti, says . For these kids, Nourimanba is a lifesaver. Made from peanuts, milk powder, vegetable oil, sugar, and a scientifically formulated mix of vitamins, it鈥檚 like a souped-up version of common child favorite peanut butter. This helps to explain why it鈥檚 been successful: It actually tastes good.

There are other advantages, too: The main ingredients are all found in Haiti, where peanuts are grown as a crop, so it can be produced cheaply and locally. It鈥檚 also easy enough to use that parents can give it to their own children at home, rather than taking them to a hospital.

Nourimanba production in Haiti was feeding malnourished children before Abbott arrived on the scene, but somewhat small-scale and slow-moving. Abbott Labs took a look at what PiH was doing and saw an opportunity to turbocharge it. to help PiH and local Haitians scale up and improve their production of Nourimanba. This means building a new, $3 million plant in Corporant, Haiti, that is projected to quintuple production. The old plant could produce about 70 tons of Nourimanba to feed 10,000 children a year; the new one should be pushing out 350 tons and will reach 50,000 kids, writes The .

Abbott isn鈥檛 just boosting quantity 鈥 it's also using its expertise to help PiH improve the quality of Nourimanba. The new factory will mechanize the removal of bad peanuts, and safety and sanitation standards will be much higher, according to the . Abbott also wants to tweak the formula to find a local replacement for milk powder, which currently must be imported.

鈥淟ocal" is a key part of Abbott and PiH鈥檚 mission. They don鈥檛 just want to make Nourimanba better 鈥 they want to make it a sustainable business. Local products and employment should help ensure that Nourimanba benefits Haitians of all ages for years to come. There鈥檚 room for expansion, too: Abbott says the factory could make extra money in the future by producing normal peanut butter for consumer purchase.

The collaboration between Abbott and PiH is unique in the world of corporate-nonprofit partnerships.

鈥淭his is a departure," PiH鈥檚 associate coordinator for nutrition in Haiti, Joan VanWassenhove, . "It鈥檚 not Abbott coming in and saying we have an idea we can do. It鈥檚 more like saying we want to take your vision and make it the best possible.鈥

The corporate-nonprofit partnership pays off for both parties.

鈥淭his is an investment rather than charity,鈥 Kathy Pickus, vice president of global citizenship and policy for Abbott, told the . 鈥淲e wanted to work in the country to spark the economy.鈥

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