Israel Agriculture Technologies

7 Israel technologies that making farming more efficient and more sustainable

     As we known the part of Israel surrounds by deserts then, how it leads World agriculture. So agriculture has been around for what, 12,000 years, but did you know that today there are robots that can pick fruit and sensors that know what a plant wants and when?

 1. Drip Irrigation

962 Drip Irrigation Videos and HD Footage - Getty Images

           It’s a famous famous for inventing drip irrigation system which drips water directly into plant roots. It significantly reduces water and increases crop yields. Today we are offering Sustainable turnkey projects that include high tech greenhouses and advanced control and monitoring. Open platform. This open platform wraps up 50 years of experience. Put it up in the cloud. Use this big data in order to serve every farmer worldwide.

2. Water Recycling

Flood of wastewater must be recycled - Raconteur

         Israel recycles over 86% of its waste water by far the highest in the world. The shotgun treatment plant takes raw sewage filters it filters it again with microorganisms and cleans it until it’s safe to drink. 

3. Intelligence

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        Taranis is an intelligence platform that uses satellite imagery, aerial footage, big data and predictive analytics to monitor fields and help farmers make the best decisions. We can image a field in a really, really high resolution about  point 1 per pixel. That means that we can see. Tiny insect on a leaf and then we can train a computer to analyse it and finding insects or weeds or diseased and give a farmer a report. And then you can spray according to this report just where in his field we can find a weed. You can apply spraying just there. 

4. Bio pesticides

Predatory Wasp | Hornets are the largest eusocial wasps, tha… | Flickr

        Bio be uses predatory Wasps to control insects as a biopesticide in thereby reduces the need for chemical pesticides by up to 70%. 

5. Bio fertilizers

Azotobacter: A Potential Biofertilizer and Bioinoculants for Sustainable  Agriculture | SpringerLink

        Growler Biogas uses tiny microscopic fungi to help plant roots, absorb more nutrients. This increases crop yield with less fertilizer, so the fungus. Penetrates the plant root. It effectively expands that root in an underground web. The fungus can breakdown nutrients that are otherwise unavailable to the plan and physically Mobilize them into the plant.

6. Robotics

            Age Of Agriculture Robots: Fruit-Picking Robots And Drones To Take Over  Farms | AgriTechTomorrow

            FF robotics makes robots with computer vision that can actually pick fruit straight off the trees. 

7. Sensors

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        The plant uses big data and sensors to talk with plants to know exactly what nutrients they need and when they need to be watered. With more people on the planet, we need to grow more food with less water and smarter cleaner processes. This is the next agriculture revolution, right here in Israel.

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