Agricultural science ‘doesn’t know politics,’ says Israeli-American, whose nonprofit CultivAid wins Bronfman prize

( May 4, 2026 / JNS )

Tomer Malchi hopes that the Charles Bronfman Prize that he won, based on the work of his nonprofit CultivAid and which comes with a $100,000 award, will prove a “catalyst,” the Israeli American told JNS.

The Bronfman award, named in honor of the renowned philanthropist by his children, could show that “there are amazing people on the ground, Israelis with agricultural experience, who are building stronger livelihoods for hundreds of thousands of people” in Africa, according to Malchi.

For the past 15 years, Malchi has trained farmers in central and eastern Africa to grow

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