These are the recomendations (sory, i use automatic translator)
Many publishers have found the following suggestions helpful:
1) Make an effort to buy food when there are discounts or they are cheaper
2) Depending on the area, obtain animals that provide food or that can be raised and sold.
3) Preserve food, perhaps by drying, canning or curing it.
4) Identify government assistance programs to obtain free or lower cost food. Keep in mind that there are national, provincial and municipal programs and sometimes it is possible to qualify for more than one at a time.
5) Identify agricultural training programs funded by the Government.
6) Avoid food waste. For example, if these are not suitable for human consumption, perhaps they can be used as fertilizer or animal feed.
7) Conserve water.
Perhaps publishers can grow their own food. Even those who do not have land can grow food in containers installed on rooftops or balconies, if laws allow it. When doing so, keep the following suggestions in mind:
1) Plant a variety of crops with a short growing period in a staggered manner.
2) Increase the amount of seeds planted to obtain a more abundant harvest. (Some find it helpful to use a seed calculator to determine how many to plant to meet the family's needs.)
3) Use superior quality seeds
4) Instead of immediately selling harvested produce, you may be able to store it for future use or sell it later at a higher price.
5) If you have unused farmland, look into the possibility of other publishers using it.
6) Those with less experience in growing food can benefit from the help of those with more experience in local growing methods.
Of course, we fully trust in Jehovah’s promise that he will meet our needs. (Matt. 6:33) At the same time, we understand that he expects us to do what we can to care for our own needs. Doing so gives us a feeling of dignity and satisfaction (read Ecclesiastes 5:18)