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Thousands of years ago, the land of Israel was celebrated for its
extraordinary fertility. The Bible describes the bounty in unimaginable
proportions: one cluster of grapes so massive that two men had to
shoulder it on a pole! Talmudic sages describe walking through rivers of
(fig) honey.
Today's agricultural abundance echoes biblical
descriptions. The land is blessed not only with the original seven
species (wheat, barley, grapes, figs, pomegranates, olives and dates)
but also with novel crops resulting from world-respected scientific
research and cutting-edge technologies. Special care is given to worker
and animal welfare as well as to top-level quality controls.
Israeli
agricultural know-how and methods have transformed the country's most
arid regions into plentiful breadbaskets, providing a profusion of
produce for Israel and for markets in Europe and beyond. World-class
wines are bottled from renewed ancient vineyards and state-of-the-art
wineries. Special care is given to worker and animal welfare as well as
to top-level quality controls.
Not only does Israel export its
oranges, tomatoes, peppers and fresh herbs, it also shares its
expertise: every new Israeli advance - from drip irrigation to
drought-resistant seeds, dairy herd management to desert aquaculture -
has always been shared with farmers in other countries to help meet the
challenge of feeding a hungry planet while conserving precious natural
resources. Organic farming supplies a growing market, and home-grown
methods of natural pest control are used and exported.