HOPE IN A DROUGHT
implementation that has very dry soil and limited
rainfall. Drip technology keeps the earth moist and
promotes a healthy soil,” explains Gavronsky.
Israel has so much to offer our developing South
Africa. “We want to tell the good story of what Israel
can do for developing nations through its
innovation. So too, part of Mizrachi’s philosophy is
engaging in acts of Tikkun Olam that are sustainable
and can assist with developing the South African
community, the people, the youth and the economy.
While implementing a solution is an effective way to
bring about a positive change and healthy growth for
the feeding scheme, coupling this with an integrated
educational plan will allow all stakeholders to be
upskilled in knowledge and understanding of the needs
for the project, water conservation and effective
produce growth,” concludes Gavronsky. ■
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