Despite the challenging circumstances faced by our country, including frequent closures of Shufa village in Tulkarem and the destruction of agricultural lands, the female farmers of Shufa have successfully implemented the Palestinian Good Agricultural Practices (PAL GAP) system.


On Thursday, June 6, 2024, a team from the Palestinian Standards Institute (PSI), accompanied by representatives from An-Najah National University (www.najah.edu) and Dr. Aql Abu Qara, Project Manager from Islamic Relief France, conducted an audit of three pioneering female farmers from Shufa village who have met the standards and requirements of the Palestinian PAL GAP certification. This activity is part of the Community Resilience Building and Livelihoods and Food Security Improvement Project through Good Agricultural Practices (PAL GAP), funded by the French Development Agency (AFD) and Islamic Relief France (SIF), and implemented by An-Najah National University, represented by the Faculty of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine and the Energy, Water, and Food Security Research Center, in partnership with the Palestinian Economic and Social Development Center (ESDC), and in coordination with the Palestinian Standards Institute (PSI) and the Ministry of Agriculture (MoA).


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