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Teenager establishes Gaza’s largest cactus nursery

The founder of the project Sabara (cactus) is Afaf Massoud, a first-year interior design student at Al-Aqsa University. She started the project eight months ago after finishing high school in order to bear the cost of her higher academic studies.

Afaf, 18, established the cactus nursery on her family’s farm in the Jabalia area in the northern Gaza Strip. This project has since become one of the largest nurseries that produce cactus.

Afaf relied on the experience of her father, an agricultural engineer, who helped her establish this nursery and guided her toward the success of this project.

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