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  2. Agriculture in Israel - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. Desert farming - Wikipedia

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    An aerial view of irrigation from the Nile, supporting agriculture in Luxor. Agriculture in Egypt has existed since 5500 BC. Desert farming is the practice of developing agriculture in deserts. As agriculture depends upon irrigation and water supply, farming in arid regions where water is scarce is a challenge. However, desert farming has been ...

  4. War plunged Israel’s agricultural heartlands into crisis ...

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    The Israel-Hamas war has plunged Israel’s agricultural heartlands, located around the Gaza Strip and in the north near the Lebanese and Syrian borders, into crisis.

  5. Agricultural research in Israel - Wikipedia

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    Advanced agricultural technology at Kibbutz Ketura. Agricultural research in Israel is based on close cooperation and interaction between scientists, consultants, farmers and agriculture-related industries. Israel's climate ranges from Mediterranean (Csa) to semi-arid and arid. Shortage of irrigation water and inadequate precipitation in some ...

  6. Opinion: We can reduce greenhouse gas if we embrace Israel's ...

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    Given the above water scarcity, it is not surprising that Israel is also a global leader inwater use efficiencyin agriculture. Drip irrigation was invented in Israel in the 1960s, and today, most ...

  7. Fertile Crescent - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Fertile Crescent A 15th century copy of Ptolemy's fourth Asian map, depicting the area known as the Fertile Crescent. The Fertile Crescent (Arabic: الهلال الخصيب) is a crescent-shaped region in the Middle East, spanning modern-day Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine, and Syria, together with northern Kuwait, south-eastern Turkey, and western Iran.

  8. Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security (Israel) - Wikipedia

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    The Agriculture and Food Security Minister (Hebrew: שר החקלאות וביטחון המזון, Sar HaHakla'ut UBithon Hamazon; Arabic: وزير الزراعة وتطوير القرية) is the political head of the ministry, considered a relatively minor position in the Israel cabinet.

  9. Category:Agriculture in Israel - Wikipedia

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    Ministers of agriculture of Israel (28 P) O. Agricultural organizations based in Israel (4 C, 3 P) W. Wineries of Israel (1 C, 12 P) Pages in category "Agriculture in ...