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Aleph Farms is a cellular agriculture company active in the food technology space. It was co-founded in 2017 by the Israeli food-tech incubator "The Kitchen Hub" of Strauss Group Ltd., and Prof. Shulamit Levenberg of the Faculty of Biomedical Engineering at Technion – Israel Institute of Technology [1] [2] and is headquartered in Rehovot, Israel.
Together with its wholly owned subsidiary, Adama Agricultural Solutions Ltd., ADAMA manufacturers and retails herbicides, insecticides and fungicides. The company has research and development (R&D) and manufacturing facilities in various locations worldwide, with two main centers in Israel and China.
Israel had more companies listed in 2012 on the NASDAQ stock exchange than any country outside of the United States and China. [1] [2] As of 2011, some sixty Israeli companies are listed on the Nasdaq. [3] 2000 was the year that saw the most new Israeli listings on the exchange – 33 companies. [4]
ICL Group Ltd. (Hebrew: איי.סי. אל. גרופ בע"מ) (formerly Israel Chemicals Ltd., ICL) [8] is a multi-national manufacturing concern that develops, produces and markets fertilizers, metals and other special-purpose chemical products. ICL serves primarily three markets: agriculture, food and engineered materials. [9]
100% of Mey-Ram Water Ltd., the leading private company in Israel, dealing with management of water and electricity resources in the Israeli rural sector. 66% of Rimon Ltd. deals with entrepreneurship and execution of projects in the field of recycled water. 7.5% of Tnuva Ltd., the leading food company in Israel. (Together with other Kibbutzim ...
Based in Israel, its main office is located in Jerusalem, while its primary production facility is operating in Rehovot. [1] Future Meat Technologies mainly seeks to supply hardware and cell lines to manufacturers of cultured meat rather than directly selling food products to consumers. [ 2 ]
Pages in category "Agriculture companies of Israel" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Fields in the Jezreel Valley.. Most of Israel's agriculture is based on cooperative principles that evolved in the early twentieth century. [2] Two unique forms of agricultural settlements; the kibbutz, a collective community in which the means of production are communally owned and each member's work benefits all; and the moshav, a farming village where each family maintains its own household ...