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Israel stands as a paragon of innovation, particularly in the realms of water technology and sustainable agriculture. Nestled in a region characterized by its arid climate and scarce water ...
Israel is at the forefront of agricultural innovation, exemplifying its leadership through cutting-edge advancements in crop nutrition and sustainable farming practices.
With the aid of its cutting-edge technology, Israel is at the forefront of the race to improve the prospects of its farmers as climate change and population growth pose ever-greater challenges to ...
Israel’s groundbreaking agricultural technique has revolutionized farming across the globe, making it a leader in sustainable food production. This innovative method, developed to optimize water ...
Ahead of a groundbreaking international conference organized by Israel’s Agriculture and Rural Development Ministry on Marine Aquaculture and Food Technology, i24NEWS had the honor of visiting ...
Israel has earmarked NIS 75 million ($21 million) for the creation of five tech innovation hubs as a way to foster high-tech entrepreneurship and boost local employment opportunities for residents ...
The State of Israel is famous for “making the desert bloom.” Israel has successfully overcome harsh climatic conditions and knows how to maximize resources in an arid environment. Two thirds ...
Last month, Clemson University established a partnership with two Israeli universities, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Sapir College, with a primary focus on agricultural advancements and ...
Vietnam's Vitad Group and Israel's Ginosar Agro on March 12 signed a comprehensive strategic cooperation agreement to accelerate the adoption of advanced Israeli technology in crop development across ...
The Plateau State Government has reaffirmed its commitment to partnering with the State of Israel in key sectors such as agriculture, technology, and medicine to drive sustainable development and ...
Mike Gregory writes that the South Carolina land-grant university’s partnership with two Israeli universities raises questions about historical and ongoing injustices.