At the Beit Jala Saturday market with Eric Shehadeh |
An organic Farmers’ Market in Beit Jala? With
produce in Palestine grown locally and of such good taste and quality, it was
quite a pleasant surprise to find out one takes place every Saturday in the Occupied
West Bank city.
It is organized by the National Fair Trade
Non-Profit Corporation “ADEL,” established in 2011. What
better name than adel, which means fair in Arabic.
Everyone in the
Occupied Territories tries, as much as possible, to buy Palestinian or at
least non-Israeli products. The ADEL market guarantees that.
Cucumbers, tomatoes, white cheese and olives from the market |
Pickling organic cucumbers |
Nablus soap |
The most delicious raisins |
On the two occasions we were able to visit the
ADEL market in Beit Jala, we bought tomatoes, cucumbers, mint, parsley,
bottled juices, mouloukhia and many other things that were all excellent. I am
using the Nablus soap bar I got back with me and still regret not stocking up on
raisins. They were so big and delicious.
ADEL Fair Trade is a non-governmental organization
(NGO) that Catholic Relief Services (CRS
Fair Trade) helped
establish in Palestine to help vulnerable women and disadvantaged farmers
produce healthy products at a fair price.
The ADEL market in Ramallah |
ADEL runs an Empowerment and Rehabilitation Program to build
the producers’ capacities, empower them technically, administratively and
financially and rehabilitate production centers, committed to general health
conditions and food safety principles.
Palestinian ladies preparing Ma'amoul for the Goods Home Delivery Program |
Apart from generating long-term income for marginalized
families and tens of cooperatives, ADEL has been successful in providing a
Palestinian replacement for Israeli strawberries and mushrooms, among other
products. It is also building groups of Fair Trade ambassadors under
Occupation.
global movement for a campaign of Boycott, Divestment and
Sanctions (BDS) against Israel until it complies with international law and
Palestinian rights. Initiated by Palestinian civil society in 2005 and coordinated
by the Palestinian BDS National
Committee (BNC) established in 2007, BDS is a
strategy that allows people of conscience to play an effective role in the
Palestinian struggle for justice.
Dina al-Sharif at her exhibition in Ramalla |
Dina, who is wheelchair-bound, was
struggling to meet her basic needs. She felt marginalized and undervalued because
she took longer to finish her knitting products. For example, she needed 10 days at a
rate of eight hours a day to produce a wool jacket or quilt only to finally
sell it at a low and unfair price.
Through ADEL, Dina received
training in quality, packaging and transportation of her products. She
is now one of the leading producers.
She received an incentive grant of
$1,000 to buy a sewing machine and raw materials to improve her production and
market her products at a fair price so as to meet her basic family and personal
needs.
In March 2013, ADEL held the “First
Solidarity Exhibition” in corporation with the Technical College for Girls in Ramallah
dedicated to Dina’s handmade products. The exhibition was great success. She
made more than $300 and got more exposure for her work.