'His vision was, how can we - Israeli citizens - get along,' premier says of Abbas, accusing Likud chair of treating Islamist party leader like a 'mistress' when he was premier

At the urging of his wife Ilana, Doron Toweg let their eggplants die, costing them massive contracts, as they joined a growing movement to observe the biblical precept of shmita

In 'The Other Dark Matter,' journalist Lina Zeldovich argues that humanity is wasting a perfectly good resource that can be used for fertilizing crops, biofuel and even medicine

Mother-son duo Tess and Josh Gerritsen travel the world to find out why pigs are so controversial in the movie screening virtually at the Miami Jewish Film Festival through Jan. 26

Insurance Fund for Natural Risks in Agriculture paid out 5 times multi-year average to compensate fruit farmers whose crops didn't get a needed cold snap due to warm winter

Science, data and technology will play a major role in adapting to climate change effects, say agriculture tech entrepreneurs

Shmitta, a year of rest for earth, arrived with Jewish New Year, along with opportunities for learning about planet Earth, say permaculturists

28-year-old Rachel Lipman grew up learning about mead production from her grandfather, whose family business was destroyed in the Holocaust. Now, she's got an eye to the future

Amiram Moerman says pomegranate juice saved him from the coronavirus, but rails against the Israeli government and its latest efforts to change the local farming industry

Plan, which would up imports and pay farmers directly rather than via tariffs, 'risks destroying entire sector,' warns academic as data suggests retail markups may be to blame

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