
New drip irrigation for rice can cut water use by 70%
Netafim’s irrigation solution for rice paddies also reduces methane emissions to nearly zero, helping to mitigate climate change.
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Netafim’s irrigation solution for rice paddies also reduces methane emissions to nearly zero, helping to mitigate climate change.

H2Pro generates hydrogen and oxygen in two separate processes that reduce costs and polluting emissions.

Two Israeli cowboys introduce drone technology to save time and manpower in the rugged business of cattle (or camel) ranching.

Yes, we all hated 2020. It was a terrible year. But even in terrible times, wonderful things happen. Here are 20 of them. They will brighten your day.

Israeli food-tech startup Aleph Farms can produce cultivated meat using a fraction of the land, water and time.

A massive oil spill of one million barrels is anticipated off the coast of Yemen, as the Safer floating storage and offloading unit begins to leak.

Four Israeli supermarkets sell their customers pesticide-free greens and herbs grown inside an indoor vertical farm set up in a trailer just outside their doors.

We are doubling the mass of the human-made, ‘anthropogenic’ part of the world every 20 years and the curve is not flattening.

Growing healthful moringa and turmeric leads them on their way to a more independent and integrated life.

‘We want to position the Negev as a world center for desert-tech solutions,’ says head of innovation community arising in Beersheva.

Experts from Israel bring equipment and knowhow enabling Ethiopian farmers to protect their fields from deadly desert locust swarms.

Greenhouses and urban farm factories are expensive to set up but pay off in higher yield, quality and market value, growing all through the seasons.

Ben-Gurion University joins with an Indian firm to allow Indian students to earn BGU degree in dryland agriculture, water quality and related topics

If you are looking for serenity and quiet, why not try one of these little-known landscaped gems in the capital city.

Researchers say artificial light further harms coral reefs already endangered by a variety of environmental threats.