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As the world’s population grows, governments around the world are questioning how the billions of new mouths will be fed. The answer, according to Israeli inventor Rafi Mehudar, is right under ...
About 92% of Israeli wastewater gets treated and 75% is used for agricultural irrigation. Israel plans to recycle 95% of its wastewater for irrigation by the end of 2025. “During the 1980s, recycling ...
In addition to using wastewater for crops, Israel also relies heavily on drip irrigation. There are still some crops watered with sprinkler systems, but drip irrigation is used everywhere from ...
Israel's water authority says Israel uses a much higher percent of its treated sewage for irrigation than any other country — 86 percent, with Spain next at 19 percent. Sponsor Message So ...
Israel’s Netafim, the world’s leading drip irrigation company, has developed a potentially world-changing drip system for rice aimed at replacing the traditional system of flooding.
with a commitment to keep the company’s core activities in Israel for many years.” Founded in 1965 in Kibbutz Hatzerim, Netafim pioneered the drip irrigation process and has become the leading ...
Since then, the most significant advance in modern agriculture is the drip-irrigation system invented in Israel by Simcha Blass and his son Yeshayahu in 1959. Drip irrigation increases crop yield, ...
The exposed irrigation systems were discovered by Security Joes, a small boutique security firm based in Israel. All were running ICC PRO, a top-shelf smart irrigation system designed by ...
Salt water has been found usable for irrigation of sugar beet and cotton fields in Israel, it was officially announced here today. If further experimentation should show results similar to those ...
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