Israel technology for agriculture

Sderot-based nonprofit launches 24/7 monitoring for farms, improving security

A new initiative in Sderot provides 24/7 monitoring for remote farms, reducing response times for theft, vandalism, and other security incidents.

Sderot is providing 24/7 monitoring for dozens of remote farms and open areas, aiming to cut response times to incidents that include theft, vandalism, arson and suspected infiltrations, according to the nonprofit behind the initiative.
Palestinians walk past a sign calling for a boycott of Israel painted on a wall in Bethlehem

Witnessing Israel’s innovation and moral purpose - opinion

 A Hydroponic farm which grows lettuce in a greenhouse, in the Jewish settlement of Migdal Oz, Gush Etzion, on March 29, 2023. Illustration.

Advanced agriculture is the key to a better future - opinion

 A Hydroponic farm which grows lettuce in a greenhouse, in the Jewish settlement of Migdal Oz, Gush Etzion, on March 29, 2023. Illustration.

With AI and robotics, two Israeli startups showcase the future of sustainable farming


Southern farmers suffer from heavy damage, hope to receive ample compensation

Farmers file 91 claims to the Tax Authority for direct damages to agriculture around the country.

Vegetables in Mahane Yehuda

Creative young Israelis invited to join competition to better the world and win 50,000 euros

Last years winner created a system that uses recycling money in Indonesia to pay for poor families' health insurance.

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The majestic sunflower

In addition to its majestic beauty, it is edible, producing healthy oil, tasty crunchy fruits and can absorb toxic waste.

The majestic sunflower

Israel, Massachusetts celebrate Ra’anana water treatment plant

Desalitech, a Massachusetts-based Israeli firm, will be constructing the reverse osmosis system in Ra'anana.

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Educating young people to be a voice for Israel

Israel’s messengers are now confident telling the world not only to donate to Israel’s needs, but to invest in Israel’s market.

MIRRORS USED by Israeli start-up NewCO2fuel are seen at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot