Farmers
Israel’s milk shortage shows how policy fights end up hurting the public - editorial
Milk rationing did not happen by accident. Protest tactics, rigid regulation, and stalled reform collided, leaving families paying the price for political and policy failure.
Farmers halt milk supply in protest of Smotrich’s dairy industry reform
Glass half-empty: How milk prices keep rising despite advanced Israeli innovation - analysis
Israeli supermarket chains limit customers' milk purchases amid halt to dairy supply
Will Israel's Thai workers return to agriculture, construction jobs?
The Thai embassy in Israel is considering returning agricultural workers and exploring construction industry partnerships to address the female labor shortage post-war.
Volunteers rush to Israeli farms stripped of workers after Hamas attack
Around 80 members of the US-based Jewish mothers' group, Momentum, answered the call to save Israel's harvest.
Bedouin Sheikhs vow and encourage trust in IDF in war with Hamas
The Bedouin population was massacred violently on October 7, as many farmers who went to milk cows in the early morning hours were murdered and kidnapped.
Adama company employees are mobilizing to help for farmers
Adama, one of the world's leading companies in the field of plant protection, is mobilizing to help Israeli farmers throughout the country.