Israel–Hamas War: 10/7/2023 - Present

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Israel is one of the most advanced agricultural countries in the world. They literally turned a desert into a self sufficient agricultural wonder. IT’s agricultural techniques are world renowned and highly sought after goofy.








My god the idiocy :laff:

Israel uses drip irrigation and modified fertilizer to achieve higher yields. This is not new technology you goofball :mjlol:

Drip irrigation is a luxury for white farmers like Israel who gets billions given to them every year, not poor Tanzanian farmers who have rainy seasons, not deserts.

Imagine being black and caping for Israel. “They literally turned a desert into a self sufficient agricultural wonder.” What a fakkit:mjlol:
 

Nkrumah Was Right

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Israel uses drip irrigation and modified fertilizer to achieve higher yields. This is not new technology you goofball :mjlol:

Farmers don’t widely adopt the technology because it’s insanely expensive and if you’re not in a desert climate like Israel, it’s not needed.

Imagine being black and caping for Israel. “They literally turned a desert into a self sufficient agricultural wonder.” What a fakkit:mjlol:

He’s a huge dikk sucking fakkit

He’s even repeating Zionist talking points. Palestine wasn’t a desert before Zionists ethnically cleansed the land. Palestinians had olive and cereal farms all over before Zionists stole their lands

He’s exposing himself :mjgrin: :mjlol:
 

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:francis:Islamically, what they did is 100 percent incorrect. Civilians when they are begging should not be harmed. No argument there.

This looks way different to the Hamas who was waving good bye to the other hostages.

Doesn’t seem like they move as a unit
 

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Them DEVILS are pure evil and their lapdog KOONS in here caping for em :scust:


Let’s be honest here.

American power sustains Israel.

Either, we have to push for a less powerful America or wait until American elites cut Israel loose.

The latter is less likely because of the Zionist lobby.
 

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Israel uses drip irrigation and modified fertilizer to achieve higher yields. This is not new technology you goofball :mjlol:

Drip irrigation is a luxury for white farmers like Israel who gets billions given to them every year, not poor Tanzanian farmers who have rainy seasons, not deserts.

Imagine being black and caping for Israel. “They literally turned a desert into a self sufficient agricultural wonder.” What a fakkit:mjlol:
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]




Yeah why would an African student want to study there you goofy buffoon. :mjlol:
 

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Look at this Zionist :mjlol:

Next he’ll be praising Boer farmers
I meannnnnn you can rightfully call them racist and still acknowledge the fact that Boers would pretty good farmers. Look at the disaster that unfolded in Zimbabwe when they were kicked off the farming land :skip:
 

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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]




Yeah why would an African student want to study there you goofy buffoon. :mjlol:
Once again you dumbass, Israel invests massive amount of money into expensive drip irrigation systems, machinery, and research into gmo soil and seeds. They have to do that because Israel is mostly desert. Tanzania is not a desert and has 2 rainy seasons. The average Tanzanian farmer is poor, not an Israeli venture capitalist. There is nothing African students can learn from Israel that they can apply back home. They are there simply to bolster Israel settlement numbers.

READ what you’re actually posting instead of copy paste and forget :mjlol:

Being a Israeli dikk sucking c00n is depleting your brain of oxygen. :scust:
 

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Once again you dumbass, Israel invests massive amount of money into expensive drip irrigation systems, machinery, and research into gmo soil and seeds. They have to do that because Israel is mostly desert. Tanzania is not a desert and has 2 rainy seasons. The average Tanzanian farmer is poor, not an Israeli venture capitalist. There is nothing African students can learn from Israel that they can apply back home. They are there simply to bolster Israel settlement numbers.
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Tanzania engages Israel trained youths to revolutionize agriculture​


The Ministry of Agriculture has started engaging youths who completed practical training in Israel through Building a Better Tomorrow (BBT) and Block Farms programmes as the country eyes to revolutionise its agriculture sector.

Speaking at the Parliament in Dodoma today, Thursday, the Minister of Agriculture Mr Hussein Bashe said so far a total of 79 young people who participated in training in Israel are among the 812 young people who have been recruited for agri-business training and incubation centres.

“After the training period, they will have an opportunity to do agricultural business through collective farms (block farms) under the BBT programme,” Mr Bashe told the lawmakers.

The Minister was forced to explain this to the MPs when he was reacting to Member of Parliament for Mafinga Urban, Mr Cosato Chumi’s basic question which sought to get the Ministry of Agriculture’s explanation on how the nation is benefiting from youths who were sent in Israel for the agricultural training.

Briefing on the programme, Minister Bashe said that Israel agreed to cooperate with Tanzania to impart practical skills to the latters’ graduates from universities and colleges of agriculture and livestock training.

“The aim of the program is to increase knowledge and skills on modern technologies in the agricultural sector. Honorable Speaker, from 2015 until now, a total of 261 young Tanzanians have benefited from agricultural training through Israel’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs through the Agency for International Development Cooperation in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Israel,” he explained.


Israel experience ‘a game changer’ for Morogoro farmers​

Tuesday, December 21, 2021

  • They learned different farming techniques such as drip irrigation, the use of integrated pests management (IPM), competitive fertiliser application system and more crop management.
Dar es Salaam. Experience from Israel and passion for agriculture have helped Yohana Iteyo (32) to drop the notion many youth still embrace that farming is for those who did not go to school.
Born and raised at the Idodyandole Village in Manyoni District, Singida Region, Mr Iteyo and his co-partner Novatus Karebo went to Israel for a 12-month internship in 2016, where they learned new commercial farming skills.

The experience, together with the use of modern farming technologies, has enabled them to practically show commercial farming and change the mindset of the youth.

They learned different farming techniques such as drip irrigation, the use of integrated pests management (IPM), competitive fertiliser application system and more crop management.
Mr Iteyo - who graduated from the Sokoine University of Agriculture (SUA) Horticulture science in 2017 - says the experience built him passion in agriculture and especially horticulture, and now he is a role model to other young people who believe in self-employment. He believes horticultural produces have quick and high returns due to their high demand. Their short production cycle and enormous health benefits.

He started with initial capital of Sh4 million invested in a farm that was fully covered with outdoor indeterminate tomatoes where Mr Iteyo and his colleague were and are still supervising and managing.

Today, over 2,000 youth have benefited from their practices in a sense that some have been impacted directly through regular training while others have been and are still part of crucial daily working team. “We have registered our company under the name of ‘Feelmore Agro-Investment Ltd,’ although for some reasons, operations are yet to be reflected under its name. But, we hope things will be fine next year,” he says.
Why farming

“I decided to engage in agriculture because farming will probably remain the major economic activity in majority of rural families including Idodyandole where I was born and raised,” he stresses.
At the age of 17, while in secondary school, he started a garden of vegetables just to make sure that he gets hands-on experience. “From that point, I developed earnest interest and passion in farming and all that followed aimed sharpening my skills and knowledge in farming different crops and I am today thankful that I am at this level of which I stand firmly saying my dream came true.”
“I grew up seeing everybody engaging in farming for some common reasons including food security, but also economic reasons. So, I decided to chip into horticultural farming due to its quick and high returns triggered by huge demand, the short production cycle, and healthy benefits,” he said.

How he started
Right from October 2017 upon my return from Israel internship, I started farming tomatoes and onions at Kingolwira-Morogoro using Israel farming techniques that took me to the stages of being part of the agribusiness mega projects from Prime Minister’s office as site consultant coordinated by Sugeco that was dealing with training of a group of about 1,500 youthful farmers in Lindi and Ruvuma regions on the use of modern farming technologies more of greenhouses and the use of drip irrigation systems aiming at optimising farm resources for profit generation.
During my stay and supervision of PMO’s project, we observed that many youth were less interested with farming due to the mindset that farming is just a way of life and a few could tell that agriculture can be business. Many considered agriculture as an exhausting and dirty sector that can be done by old people to sustain their families,” he says.

“Thank God our stay managed to help change many youth’s mindset and now they are doing it as business for their livelihood. In my view together with my farming experience to date, agriculture especially horticulture pays, only that it needs the solid commitment, the use of science and technology in farming, but also flexible mind in running agri-projects that in most cases are affected by weather, seasonality together with the forces of demand and supply.”

“After people saw the creativity, I found myself spending a lot of time around the fields teaching farmers best agriculture “So there is more money from consultation than direct farming for us, although we have bought the land in Zanka Village in Dodoma to establish our own farms and training centre. Many people are already showing interest,” he said.

He quit private farming in 2017 after he realised that consultation pays him more than getting himself fully attached with his farm work and now he and his colleague are officially at Kondoa Catholic diocese supervising all agribusiness related projects while still offering private consultancy to all in need.

Tell us numbskull, if Israeli farming techniques only work in the desert and they are nothing but white venture capitalists, why are Asian countries requesting their assistance?

Israel’s agri-food technological intelligence boosts crop production in Southeast Asia​


The importance of new farming techniques is drastically rising as global food production was low due to the pandemic. Most of the countries in Southeast Asia, like the Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam, are turning to Israel as the country uses innovative technologies in farming.






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