
The top 12 ways Israel is feeding the world
From drip irrigation to hardier seeds, Israeli innovations help fill hungry bellies everywhere, particularly in the developing world.

From drip irrigation to hardier seeds, Israeli innovations help fill hungry bellies everywhere, particularly in the developing world.

By making the desert bloom, Israel has become a world leader in water preservation and recycling. With the world now experiencing an unprecedented water crisis, countries everywhere must emulate Israeli water policies and import Israeli technology.

Agreement will connect startups, technology and research on desert irrigation and development of solar energy.

Bosch and Flex back CropX as the irrigation company proves it can help farms overcome environmental challenges and improve crop yield.

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

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

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

GreenIQ’s web app runs on the browser of any web-enabled device and automatically adjusts irrigation and lighting according to the forecast.

‘We happen to be experts in some fields and it’s wonderful to be able to contribute to the process of nation-building,’ says the Israeli ambassador.

Israel has gained a worldwide reputation for its ability to turn barren desert into useful and arable land. ISRAEL21c takes a look at the country’s top 10 eco-strategies.

Researchers have discovered that an elaborate ancient garden near Jerusalem was home to a wide variety of exotic imported plants.

Arab leaders nominated the Israeli irrigation expert, Dr. Daniel Hillel, for developing new drip irrigation methods.
OECD sends envoy to tap Israeli expertise in producing water in arid conditions.

Amiad’s filtration and treatment technologies bring clean water to industries, households and farms in 70 countries.
A new exhibit pays homage to Israeli ingenuity behind gadgets like the Disk-on-Key, PillCam, solar windows and a space camera.