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Israel Agritech BreakfastGrow More with Less!
Welcome to the
27th February 2012Intercontinental Hotel Melbourne
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Israel’s Challenges
• Low rainfall and poor distribution= Frequent dry spells.
•Problematic for growing (sand and Clay).
• A wide Spectrum of climates: From Mediterranean Arid.
Necessity Is the Mother of Innovation!
Israel’s Agricultural Sectors
•Greenhouses
•Water Management Irrigation
•Organic/ecological agriculture
•Dairy Farming
•Poultry Farming
•Aquaculture
•Seeds
•Mechanization
•Fertilizers and Pesticides
•Turnkey Projects, Consulting and Know-How
Grow More With Less!The Agricultural Paradox in the past 60 years
• We use 60% Less water (80% recycled).– Israel is the first to use waste water treatment for agricultural purposes.
• We use Less Land.
• We only use 2.5% of working force (17% in the past).
• Production has Grown by a factor of 20.
Focus on super intensive agriculture!
Indices of Labor Force, Gross Capital, Technological Level and Values Added in
Agriculture
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• Israel's agricultural sector is characterized by an intensive system of production stemming from the need to overcome a scarcity water and arable land.
• Israeli farmers have come to rely on technology and capital as substitutes for the scarce water and harsh climate they face.
• The combination of technology and capital has turned the warmer and potentially unproductive regions of Israel into highly profitable vegetable, fruit, and flower farms.
• These technologies include irrigation, different types of cover, hybrid varieties, hormones and other techniques.
• Irrigation and cover are widely used. Almost all the crops excluding some of the field crops are irrigated and different types of cover are used.
• Field crops are grown on large plots of marginal lands and depend on rainfall more than other crops
Development of Israeli Agro-technology: characteristics
Business and Export Oriented!
A small local market led to:• The need to search for new markets. • The need to create new products.• The Need to Keep High quality and reasonable price.
Israel’s fresh agricultural production exports about 30%-35%
Israel’s agricultural industry exports about 50%
The Israeli experience- Guidelines for modern Agro-Business
What to produce?
How to produce?
Technological solutions
The market decides
Market Oriented
Australia -Israel
• Intensive cooperation in water and irrigation
• Project in greenhouses
• Fertilization
• Israel import livestock, beef, lamb and wheat from Australia
•Vistech – VIC Israel joint technology program
•Cooperation in third countries (Pacific island, Indonesia….)
Come See Us!You Will See and You Will Believe
Come Visit Agritech Israel- May 2012
For more Information and Registration:www.agritech.org.il
Dr Orna Berry
Chairperson of theIsrael – Australia chamber of commerce
Companies presentations
Hydro-optic Disinfection
Air Valves
Automatic Control Valves
Hydrocyclones& Rotary Screens
Filtration Systems-Screen-Disc-Media-Micro Fibre