
More power per flower
Joint Israeli-American ‘precise breeding’ project is working toward extending the shelf-life of petunias, one of the world’s favorite flowers.

Joint Israeli-American ‘precise breeding’ project is working toward extending the shelf-life of petunias, one of the world’s favorite flowers.

Minister of Agriculture visits Israel’s BioBee to learn how natural predators such as sterile fruit flies can reduce use of chemicals on food crops.

Global leader in irrigation marks its 50th anniversary developing drip and micro-irrigation solutions to shape and advance agriculture.

Wal-Mart, SunPacific, Pepsico, FritoLay and BASF are testing Pimi Agro CleanTech’s technology to keep food from rotting before reaching the market.

Leaders of VCs focusing on Israel’s agricultural technologies tell ISRAEL21c that this is a fertile field to sow.

Farmers from California to China have a new Israeli tool in the struggle to assure food security in coming decades.

‘We thought we could give these kids something beyond what they get in sessions with a social worker or psychologist,’ says Kaima founder.

US farmer David Kohl has a date to remember with Israeli agricultural expert Moshe Tirat, leading to higher yield and less water waste.

Israeli research shows that most newly hatched fish are destined to die because of a physics-related inability to feed from their environment.

Hebrew University’s tech-transfer company, Yissum, partners with the likes of J&J, P&G, Merck, Roche, Novartis, Microsoft, Intel, Coca-Cola and Monsanto.

The uManage platform from Israeli drip-irrigation pioneer Netafim gives growers all the real-time data needed to make the best decisions for their crops.

CommonSensor wireless device works with the automatic irrigation system to water crops only when they’re thirsty.

Israel’s BioFishency provides a plug-and-play product to cut down on water usage and produce healthier fish. A beta site is to be set up in Jericho.

Israeli university experiments with coffee waste on rooftop garden. Will the plants get a buzz?

Though Israel is in the throes of the worst drought in its history, smart planning averted a crisis. The same tactics could help California.