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IDF commando returns to save his family farm - and Israeli agriculture
As Israel’s farming sector struggles with an aging workforce and growing uncertainty, Adir Hajaj, 27, traded military service in the elite Givati Reconnaissance Unit for his family farm in Moshav Gilat, determined to help secure the future of Israeli agriculture
ynet Global
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05.28.26
From farms to coffee carts: Visit these 5 Gaza border businesses rebuilding through tourism
Agriculture, culinary arts, and heritage preservation: In the Gaza border communities, life is slowly returning to normal, and the tourism industry is waiting for you to come and experience this beautiful region of the country up close; here are 5 places worth visiting
Anat Lev Adler
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05.27.26
Farmer, soldier, father: IDF reservist turns surplus crops into lifeline
After about 600 days of reserve duty, Col. (res.) Asaf Israeli is back in his Gilboa fields, donating surplus artichokes through Leket Israel and teaching his son that farming is also an act of service
ynet Global
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05.21.26
Milking under fire: Israel’s boutique dairies face a bitter Shavuot
Near the Lebanon border, northern dairies face a bleak holiday as war, reserve duty, collapsed tourism and competition from cheap imports slash sales
Yair Kraus
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05.21.26
140 chickens allegedly died from ‘loud wedding music’
A poultry farmer in northern India filed a police complaint after claiming his chickens died while a wedding procession passed near his farm; the DJ was arrested and released on bail
ynet
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05.06.26
The West Bank is expanding, but at what cost?
The number of new West Bank settlements established by the current government is 103; while the north is desperate for budgets, investment in the territories has reached 19 billion shekels; Palestinian buildings are being demolished, trees uprooted, and in the hills violence has increased
Oded Shalom
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04.20.26
Under fire and short on labor, Israeli farms turn to AI pollination to save next harvest
As war strains labor, movement and field access during a critical spring bloom, growers are relying on BloomX’s AI-guided pollination technology to protect fruit set, stabilize yields and keep next season’s harvest on track
ynet Global
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04.06.26
Israeli mango farmers leave fruit to rot as exports collapse
Growers warn industry faces ruin as European markets shun Israeli produce, Gaza and West Bank sales halt and extreme heat spoils crops; farmers leave tons to rot as calls grow for government aid and grassroots relief efforts try to stem losses
Yair Kraus
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09.26.25
How a volcanic eruption shaped Neolithic culture in northern Europe
Massive eruption in 2900 BCE triggered a climate crisis; archaeologists believe Neolithic farmers turned to ritual sacrifices, including engraved sunstones, to restore sunlight and agricultural fertility—marking a pivotal cultural and societal shift in the region
Yogev Israeli
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01.21.25
'Coming here is like playing Russian roulette, but this is our heritage'
Eight farmers have lost their lives in recent weeks due to Hezbollah rocket fire, yet northern Israel’s farmers refuse to abandon their fields despite the heavy toll and lack of state support; 'Farmers are stubborn; we won’t be the ones to abandon our land'
Yair Kraus
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11.10.24
Archaeologists uncover earliest evidence of plant farming in East Africa
Excavations at Kenya's Kakapel Rockshelter reveals largest and most extensively dated archaeobotanical record from interior East Africa, spanning over 9,000 years
Ynetnews
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07.14.24
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