Oh you’re a super dummy huh? Everyone knows Israel is a leading country in agriculture, both technology and otherwise. You can hate Israel and still say their agriculture technology is amazing same as you can hate Nazis and say they basically invented rocketry.
“Agriculture in Israel is a highly developed industry. Israel is a major exporter of fresh produce and a world-leader in
agricultural technologies despite the fact that the geography of the country is not naturally conducive to
agriculture. More than half of the land area is
desert, and the
climate and lack of
waterresources do not favor farming. Only 20% of the land area is naturally
arable.
[1] In 2008, agriculture represented 2.5% of total
GDP and 3.6% of exports.
[2] While
farmworkers made up only 3.7% of the work force, Israel produced 95% of its own food requirements, supplementing this with imports of grain, oilseeds, meat, coffee, cocoa and sugar
srael is home to two unique types of agricultural communities, the
kibbutz and
moshav, which developed as
Jews from all over the world made
aliyah to the country and embarked on
rural settlement.
[4] As of 2016, kibbutzim provided Israel with about 40% of its agricultural produce.
[5
Israel is a world leader in agricultural research and development, which has led to dramatic increases in the quantity and quality of the country's crops. The drive to increase yields and crop quality has led to the development of new seed and plant varieties, as well as to innovations such as a soil conditioner substance (vermiculite) which, when mixed with local soils, boosts crop yields, and drip irrigation.[2]
A very accomplished and well regarded agricultural geneticist in the country is Morris Soller.[32] Soller is mostly known for livestock genetics and crop genetics.[32]
The Agritech Exhibition, held once every three years, is one of the leading international events of its kind to showcase Israel and international agriculture technologies. It traditionally attracts many Ministers of Agriculture, decision-makers, experts, practitioners and trainers in agriculture, and thousands of visitors. It provides an opportunity to see at one site the latest developments in agricultural sector and advanced agro-technologies, especially in the fields of irrigation, water management, arid zone agriculture, intensive greenhouse cultivation, development of new seed varieties, and organic and ecologically-oriented agriculture.[33]
At the Agritech Exhibition in 2012 there were more than 35,000 visitors, and more than 250 exhibitors.[34]
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Yeah why would an African student want to study there you goofy buffoon.