A French firm aims to turn tonnes of rotting grain at Beirut's devastated port into compost, the company said on Tuesday, nearly a year after Lebanon's worst peacetime disaster ravaged its silos. The detonation of a huge stockpile of fertiliser at the port last August 4 killed more than 200 people and wrecked huge swathes of the capital. Inside the port, the shockwaves pummelled through the port's silos, sending waves of imported grain spilling out. Today, large mounds of rotting grain emit an overwhelming stench, not far from the wrecks of two boats sunk in the explosion. France's Recygroup, in partnership with Lebanese firm Mondis, is to funnel 1.3 million euros ($
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