
Volunteers help northern Kiwi farmer back on his feet
Kiwi grower Hezi Mena was on the verge of giving up his family business ravaged during the war with Hezbollah, when volunteers stepped in to help him save his farm.

Kiwi grower Hezi Mena was on the verge of giving up his family business ravaged during the war with Hezbollah, when volunteers stepped in to help him save his farm.

Havat Rom, which has been helping civilians with severe trauma, opened its doors to soldiers, some of whom are too fragile to reunite with families.

Greeneye Technology’s precision spraying can offer farmers in and around Nebraska a major productivity boost.

In face of dwindling workforce, this company is transforming the most basic conventional farm vehicles into efficient reliable self-driving robots.

Negave founders planned to begin planting blue agave agave-based distillate in spring 2024. War-related setbacks have only made their mission clearer.

New technology enables real-time monitoring of fertilizer in the soil to minimize use and reduce groundwater contamination and CO2 emissions.

HaShomer HaChadash, founded to safeguard agriculture and uphold Zionist values, aims to strengthen the connection to land even during summer heat.

Facing a decline in next-generation farmers, a new Israeli VC sows capital into smart agricultural initiatives from young entrepreneurs down on the farm.

Simcha Marom uses sustainable methods to grow the seven biblical species – wheat, barley, grapes, figs, pomegranates, olives and dates.

‘It’s just like manufacturing but instead of making a car, we produce a nut or a grape. We digitize the entire day-to-day of the farm.’

In Israel, every seventh year is supposed to be a sabbath year when farmers don’t raise crops. It’s a great rest for the fields, but a huge test of faith.

An Israeli startup has enabled indoor growers to cut disease-related harvest loss by 30-40% and reduce active human monitoring by 50%.

Tel Aviv University-Freiburg University study may help in high yielding crop plants and modernizing agriculture.

The pound-plus pepper, raised on brackish water with natural pesticides, was too large to pass through the packing machinery.

Visitors from 115 countries are expected at Agritech Israel in mid-May. Now in its 18th year, the show is the go-to event for all the latest innovations in the industry.