This year the Rabbanut is planning to very much limit the use of the<br>hetter mechira compared to other years. They are going individually to<br>farmers and determining which farms actually need the hetter mechira to<br>
not be destroyed financially, and when they perform the mechira, will be<br>mapping out which areas they are and aren't selling. Aside from limiting<br>problems with selling EY to non-Jews, this is also planning for the future
<br>elimination (IY"H) of the hetter mechira, especially since as soon as a<br>majority of Jews live in EY (a plurality of Jews already do, and according<br>to demographers, within the next few decades Israel will have the
<br>majority), the hetter mechira doesn't work according most, if not all,<br>poskim.>><br><br>This approach is pushed by R. Elyashiv and is followed by R. Metzger. I<br>doubt it will stay beyond the term of R. Metzger. The problem is that
<br>dati shemitta observing Jews are a tiny fraction of all Israeli farmers.<br>Hence, there will be not be enough produce to feed the army which is<br>required to be kosher according to the rabbanut. Not to mention all the
<br>kosher restaurants that currently rely on the heter mechirah. If you<br>cut down the heter mechirah many of these places will give up on kashrut.<br clear="all"><br>-- <br>Eli Turkel