The Moldavian teacher decided to give all of her apple harvest to those who dare to collect it.
We are talking about a resident of the village of Radius Veci, located in the Ungheni region of Moldova. Generous Anna Brynze admitted to reporters that her grandfather planted apple trees many years ago. So today, each of the apple trees in Anna’s garden is at least 60 years old. The apple trees on the courtyard of the woman are tall, with lush crowns and a good harvest.
“Earlier, I sold all the fruits to the factory where they made juice from apples,” the teacher says. - But then the plant was closed, and the villagers and I did not know where to put all our apples. A lot of them ripen every year! ”
This season Brynze has ripened about two tons of liquid fruit. And the woman still has no idea how to dispose of the crop. So that he does not become worthless.
“I don’t want the fruits to simply rot,” the teacher complains. - Therefore, I invited everyone to collect my harvest and leave it to myself. To sell, to process ... In general, to act at one’s own discretion, but with the benefit and profit. "
Anna's two young children are provided with apples for the coming winter. She will gladly give the remaining fruits to those who care.
“I would share apples with other kids,” Anna admits. - But I have no way to take as much as two tons of fruit to a nearby school or kindergarten. So you have to rely only on those who come to me, collect apples and transport them with them. Moreover, we did not process apple trees with any chemicals. Every apple is green, clean and juicy. ”
Earlier, selling apples to the factory, Anna Brynze and her fellow villagers had the opportunity to buy firewood to heat their homes in the cold season. Today, the villagers do not have such an opportunity.