Agriculture

If there’s no rain, bring in tourists: the alternative livelihood of farmers

The farmers' safety net? Desperate due to the numerous difficulties in the industry, many economies in the country are opening agricultural tourism activities that serve as a source of income. Advantages: direct contact with consumers and new sources of income if they know how to leverage it. Picking strawberries, petting calves, visiting a vineyard, or wandering through a corn maze: agritourism is no...

The Ministry of Agriculture Shortens the Possibility of Felling Trees

In Israel, about 10,000 tree removal licenses are issued each year, and thousands of opinions are expressed on the effects of the planned construction on the trees in the area of the plan. The Ministry of Agriculture clearly states that the new procedure does not reduce the level of protection for trees, and that forestry officials will remain the guardians of tree protection and will review each removal...

30 Togolese farmers in training in Israel

A wave of graduates from the National Institute of Agricultural Training (Infa de Tové), the largest Togolese institution specializing in agricultural training, has flown to Israel for training in agricultural techniques. Thirty Togolese have left for an 11-month training program in Israeli territory. About thirty Togolese farmers, from the Higher School of Agronomy, left a few days ago for an internship...

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