Articles in "agri-tech"

High-Tech Water Monitoring Reveals Hidden Signs of Deadly Tomato Fungus

Israeli researchers unveiled a groundbreaking technique to detect a disease common in tomatoes before visible symptoms appear by simply ...

Breakthrough CRISPR Technology Enhances Lettuce Nutrients, Offering Solution to ‘Hidden Hunger’

Israeli scientists successfully used CRISPR gene-editing technology to develop a nutrient-enhanced variety of lettuce, marking a ...

Harvest Smarter, Not Harder: Machine Learning Meets Tomato Farming

Revolutionizing harvesting, Israeli researchers harnessed artificial intelligence and technology to offer a cost-effective and non-invasive ...

Israeli, South Korean Startups Collaborate on Gene-Edited Soybeans

Israeli ag-biotech company PlantArcBio and South Korean gene editing company ToolGen announced on Wednesday a strategic collaboration to ...

Scientists Unlock Photosynthesis Secrets, Paving the Way for More Efficient, Resilient Crops

An Israeli study of photosynthesis in plants could open new avenues of innovation in agritech and the development of more efficient ...

Amid War, Israeli Agrifood Tech Startups Innovate for Global Food Security

Despite eight months of war, Israel's agrifood tech sector is thriving with a community of 400 companies and private funding surging to ...

High-Level Forum on Food Security Kicks Off in Doha

Jeddah (UNA) - The second IOFS High-Level Forum on Food Security kicks off on Sunday in the Qatari capital, Doha. The Qatari Ministry of ...

Israel Exploring Food Security Alliances with Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan

Israeli Minister of Agriculture Avi Dichter signed declaration of intent agreements with Uzbekistan and Azerbaijan for the joint production ...

Romanian Agricultural Minister Discusses Trade and Farming With Israeli Ambassador

Bucharest, Aug. 30, 2023 (AGERPRES) Romanian Agriculture Minister Florin Barbu met on Wednesday with Israel's ambassador in Bucharest ...

Israeli-American Study Identifies Genes Improving Drought Resistance in Wheat

A new Israeli-US study has identified genes in wheat that can improve the crop's resistance to drought. "This is the first time that a ...


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