Center for Freedom and Justice
Center for Freedom and Justice

27 Dunam Land Reclamation in Beit Ummar - Installed Iron Columns & Planted

CFJ’s 2018 project installed 450 iron columns and planted 3000 trees, boosting agricultural productivity and fostering economic stability through community collaboration and modern farming practices.

AgriculturalFarmersLand reclamationNonviolent resistanceAgricultural sustainability
Project FundingFunded: 100%
Iron Columns & Planted / 27 Duman

Agricultural

Project Scope

Sustainable Agriculture & Economic Empowerment, Human Rights & Advocacy

Program

Farmers

Project Target Groups

Project Planning
Project Financing
February 6, 2018
Starting Work
February 16, 2018
Achieving Achievements

Story

Introduction

On February 1, 2018, the Center for Freedom and Justice (CFJ) and the Agricultural Committee initiated the installation of 450 iron columns near Road 60 to support the growth of grape trees. This was followed by planting 900 grape and plum trees in 900 pre-dug holes, bringing the total number of trees on the reclaimed land to 3,000.

Case

The project addressed the need for effective agricultural support in Beit Ummar, where underutilized land near Road 60 required enhancement to boost local farming. The installation of iron columns and subsequent planting aimed to maximize the productivity of the land.

Solutions

CFJ provided a solution by installing 450 iron columns to support grapevines, a crop requiring structural support. The planting of 3,000 trees, including grapes and plums, was part of a broader effort to revitalize the land and increase its agricultural output.

Activities

CFJ and local farmers worked together to install iron columns and plant 900 grape and plum trees on the reclaimed land. The collaborative effort involved digging holes, planting trees, and ensuring the infrastructure was in place to support the long-term growth of the crops.

Results

Achieved Outcomes

The successful planting of 3,000 trees on the reclaimed land has significantly increased the agricultural capacity of the area. The installation of iron columns ensures that the grapevines will be properly supported, contributing to a more productive and sustainable farming environment.

Social Impact

The successful planting of 3,000 trees on the reclaimed land has significantly increased the agricultural capacity of the area. The installation of iron columns ensures that the grapevines will be properly supported, contributing to a more productive and sustainable farming environment.

Economic Impact

The reclamation and planting efforts have transformed previously underutilized land into a productive agricultural asset, enhancing the economic stability of local farmers. The project's focus on grape and plum cultivation has the potential to generate significant economic returns for the community.

Conclusion

The CFJ's initiative in Beit Ummar, involving the installation of iron columns and the planting of 3,000 trees, highlights the positive impact of targeted agricultural development. By combining modern infrastructure with community collaboration, the project is laying the groundwork for a prosperous and sustainable future.

Related Projects

Reclamation & Planning / 27 Duman
2015Farmers

Reclamation & Planning / 27 Duman

CompletedAgriculturalLand reclamationNonviolent resistance

The 2015 project reclaimed 27 dunams of land in Beit Ummar, planting 1600 grape and almond trees, securing farmers’ livelihoods and fostering resilience against land confiscation threats.

Project FundingFunded: 100%
Planted 350 Balloti / 27 Duman
2020Farmers

Planted 350 Balloti / 27 Duman

CompletedAgriculturalLand reclamationNonviolent resistance

On February 17, 2020, CFJ and volunteers planted 350 Balloti Grape trees on reclaimed land in Beit Ummar, enhancing agricultural productivity and contributing to the region’s economic and social development.

Project FundingFunded: 100%
Planted 230 Prickly Pear / 27 Duman
2020Farmers

Planted 230 Prickly Pear / 27 Duman

CompletedAgriculturalLand reclamationNonviolent resistance

In October 2020, CFJ reclaimed 27 dunams in Beit Ummar by planting 230 prickly pear plants to produce juice, boosting local income and preserving agricultural land.

Project FundingFunded: 100%
27 Dunam Land Reclamation
2014Farmers

27 Dunam Land Reclamation

OngoingAgriculturalLand reclamationNonviolent resistance

The project reclaimed 27 Dunams of land in Palestine, empowering farmers through nonviolent resistance and sustainable agriculture, thereby improving livelihoods and safeguarding land from confiscation.

Project FundingFunded: 100%