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Israel’s Netafim, the world’s leading drip irrigation company, has developed a potentially world-changing drip system for rice aimed at replacing the traditional system of flooding.
The answer, according to Israeli inventor Rafi Mehudar, is right under their feet – in the drip irrigation technology he perfected for water tech firm Netafim. Now found in farms around the ...
An Israeli company has developed a drip irrigation system for growing rice to replace the flooded paddies that have supplied the world with rice for generations but cause a surprising level of ...
FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Stephan Titze, Eitan Neubauer, Israeli Ambassador to China Matan Vilnai and David Zeng, Managing Director for China at Netafim (photo credit: Courtesy) Drip irrigation and ...
RIO DE JANEIRO (JTA) — A Mexican industrial group will acquire control of Israel’s iconic company Netafim, the world’s largest drip irrigation firm. Mexichem has agreed to buy an 80 percent ...
In addition to using wastewater for crops, Israel also relies heavily on drip irrigation. There are still some crops watered with sprinkler systems, but drip irrigation is used everywhere from ...
Israel is set to deliver this week thirteen drip irrigation systems to Paraguayan small farmers. The handover is the result of a technical collaboration process between the Jewish state and ...
worrying that unlike flood irrigation, it does not drip down to underground aquifers. But in a severe drought, it can be a lifesaver for small farms. Israel hopes that their introduction of ...
In countries with semi-arid climates like Spain and Israel, drip irrigation, fertigation and frost protection are changing where and how avocados are grown and exported to Europe. Companies like ...