Israel technology for agriculture
Statue of Theodor Herzl vandalized in central Israel days before Independence Day
According to findings at the scene, the vandals sawed off the bronze legs of Herzl's statue, which stands about seven meters tall, in an attempt to topple it.
How the Negev desert became Israel's unlikely global tech powerhouse
Israeli nonprofit builds 24/7 operations room to protect isolated farms
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Thousands protest food import reforms, support poultry farmers near Lebanese border
One of the major sore points are recent economic reforms that lowered tariffs for a number of imported food products, including eggs, for the next several months.
Israeli couple bringing home biblical sheep from Canada
The effort to bring 130 sheep to the Golan Heights from Canada has been inching along for nearly a year, with the reintroduction of the breed stymied by red tape between the two countries.
Agricultural cooperation between Israel, India continues to blossom
"From our point of view this is another proof of the effectiveness and impact of this project."
No One Is Actually Boycotting Israel
The gospel according to Mario
A nonagenarian kibbutznik’s lifelong crusade for organic farming has affected the entire Jewish state.
Israel, China sign joint agricultural action plan to strengthen cooperation
Experts cautiously optimistic about future growth in mutual trade, research
Update the Curriculum: Lose the Camel
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Canadian couple aiming to help biblical Jacob Sheep 'make aliya'
Agriculture Ministry: Livestock imported from Canada could potentially cause diseases
Tech Talk: Innovation in the Negev
Every year, thousands of people come to hear hundreds of engineering students from 16 different faculties present their final projects.