Luckily for Lebanon’s farmers, resilience doesn’t seem to be in short supply. Forced to think outside the box, they are uniquely equipped to find innovative solutions to a seemingly endless list of national problems. Now, they are shifting from harvesting traditional plants to more medicinal, herbal and aromatic plants as a means to survive, after Lebanon’s economic crisis led to drastic price increases in fertilisers, pesticides and water. Explorations into aromatic and medicinal plants could provide much-needed revenue for Lebanon’s cash-strapped people during its worst financial crisis sinc…