Israel is recruiting 1,500 farm workers from Kenya and additional workers from Malawi to address its farm labor shortage. These workers are offered three-year renewable contracts with a monthly salary of $1,500. This initiative is a response to the exodus of foreign workers during the conflict with Hamas. Malawi has already contributed 221 workers and plans to send 5,000 more. In a related development, UK volunteers are helping to make Israel’s desert bloom again.
Israel is signing up African recruits to plug its farm worker shortage https://t.co/TFPjzmBtlX
Kenya and Malawi are helping to plug a shortage of farm workers in Israel caused by the departure of thousands of foreign workers since the start of the country’s war with Hamas. https://t.co/QHPbk7bz8S
Israel is recruiting Africans to plug its farm work shortage It's started with Kenya and Malawi, but have no doubt countries will raise their hands soon https://t.co/KZLXy1it03
Kenya will send 1,500 farm workers to Israel, on three-year renewable contracts earning $1,500 per month. Comes a fortnight after Malawi sent 221 workers with plans to send 5,000 more. By @gengetonedon https://t.co/Qfz7Cd2OV1
Israel is recruiting Africans to plug its farm work shortage https://t.co/tuKrNNIPxi
UK volunteers help Israel’s desert to bloom again https://t.co/vZSmzIwyq5