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Occupied Golan Prepares to Ship 30,000 Tons of Apples to the Motherland Syria
www.sana.sy/eng/21/2010/12/25/325516.htm
Dec 25, 2010
Occupied Golan, (SANA) – The people of the occupied Syrian Golan are preparing to ship 30,000 tons of Golan apples to their motherland Syria in a step that bolsters their resilience in the face of the Israeli occupation which is trying in various ways to undermine the production of this crop by withholding water and raising the price of pesticides.
The apple freezing storage facilities in the occupied Golan finished sorting and packaging the apples in preparation for shipping them to the motherland's markets.
Farmers in the Golan affirmed that this process strengthens their steadfastness and their commitment to their land, noting that this was a good year for their crops, with apples filling storage facilities despite the Israeli occupation's arbitrary procedures of reducing the amount of irrigation water and raising the prices of pesticides.
The Golan farmers said that Syria's purchase of this important crop for the people of Golan gave them a strong boost to preserving their lands and adhering to them and planting more apple trees, in addition to the economic benefits that bolster their steadfastness on their land.
www.sana.sy/eng/21/2010/12/25/325516.htm
Dec 25, 2010
Occupied Golan, (SANA) – The people of the occupied Syrian Golan are preparing to ship 30,000 tons of Golan apples to their motherland Syria in a step that bolsters their resilience in the face of the Israeli occupation which is trying in various ways to undermine the production of this crop by withholding water and raising the price of pesticides.
The apple freezing storage facilities in the occupied Golan finished sorting and packaging the apples in preparation for shipping them to the motherland's markets.
Farmers in the Golan affirmed that this process strengthens their steadfastness and their commitment to their land, noting that this was a good year for their crops, with apples filling storage facilities despite the Israeli occupation's arbitrary procedures of reducing the amount of irrigation water and raising the prices of pesticides.
The Golan farmers said that Syria's purchase of this important crop for the people of Golan gave them a strong boost to preserving their lands and adhering to them and planting more apple trees, in addition to the economic benefits that bolster their steadfastness on their land.
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