
Turning an arid desert into an unexpected breadbasket
How did the Arava, a punishingly hot and arid desert, become one of Israel’s breadbaskets? It’s a story of determination and thinking outside the box.

How did the Arava, a punishingly hot and arid desert, become one of Israel’s breadbaskets? It’s a story of determination and thinking outside the box.

Healthier yields generated by drip-irrigation system from Netafim directly increases carbon storage.

Israel is a desert, and water resources are scarce, but today it produces 20% more water than it needs. What can the world learn from Israel’s experience?

Israeli gravity-powered irrigation system expected to be a gamechanger for farmers in 60 countries growing 25 types of crops for PepsiCo.

N-Drip’s precise agriculture system drip-irrigates fields that were formerly flooded, addressing the world water shortage while improving outcomes.

Netafim’s irrigation solution for rice paddies also reduces methane emissions to nearly zero, helping to mitigate climate change.

Israel is helping farmers in many countries learn how to grow crops in increasingly hot and dry conditions.

Pioneering Israeli company Netafim is the leading player in the drip irrigation field today, but when it talks to farmers around the world, it’s all about skill sharing.

Netafim, the world’s largest irrigation company, has been purchased by Mexican petrochemical firm Mexichem. Founder, Kibbutz Hatzerim will retain remaining 20% stake.

National Science Day celebrates the 138th anniversary of the birth of Albert Einstein.

Israeli irrigation solutions to help Central American farmers grow more with less and increase their profitability.

Israeli Innovation Center to create next generation of Israeli entrepreneurs.

Netafim’s Mushroom Master is the world’s first drip-irrigation solution designed to help mushroom farms overcome problems of sprinkle irrigation.

African and Asian farmers come to Israel’s Arava desert to learn how to transform farming in their own communities back home.

First major US rice drip-irrigation project at a California ranch leverages Israeli research and technology.