Hyderabad, July 11, 2024: Uri Rubinstein, Agriculture Attaché at the Embassy of Israel in India and MASHAV representative, has praised ‘The Woods@Shamshabad’ biophilic eco-realty project by Stonecraft Group. Following his tour of the world’s largest residential Miyawaki forest, Rubinstein described it as breathtaking, highlighting its role in regenerative agriculture and ecological sustainability.
The Woods@Shamshabad boasts a mature forest of 450,000 native Indian trees and hosts 141 bird species across its lush 60-acre expanse, alongside 110 farm units. Rubinstein emphasized the project’s alignment with Israel’s ‘Million Miyawaki’ initiative, promoting urban afforestation for improved air quality.
The Woods at Shamshabad seeks green initiative partnership with MASHAV
Kirthi Chilukuri, Founder and CEO of Stonecraft Group, expressed gratitude for Rubinstein’s endorsement, underscoring their commitment to eco-realty and sustainable development. He looks forward to potential collaborations with MASHAV to expand ecological restoration efforts across India.
MASHAV, Israel’s Agency for International Development Cooperation, champions global sustainability and social equity through transformative projects like ‘The Woods@Shamshabad.’ Their partnership underscores mutual goals in agriculture and climate resilience, advancing Israeli agro-technology for Indian farmers under IIAP initiatives.”