Without admitting liability, chemical giant Bayer settles 95,000 US lawsuits claiming that herbicide Roundup -- widely used in Israel -- causes non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma

The 22 research grants aim to boost economy and agricultural communities in Israel and the US and foster long-term collaborations, binational BARD fund says

It's time to celebrate the giving of the Torah, through study and dairy food

90% of world’s wild flowering plant species depend, entirely, or at least partly, on animal pollination, along with over 75% of world’s food crops, 35% of agricultural land

Need asparagus? A bunch of organic herbs? There's produce aplenty for sale during the coronavirus crisis

Estimating a shortfall of some 30 million eggs, the government steps up import efforts ahead of the start of Passover on Wednesday evening

Officials say Israel should be self-sufficient, but people stockpiling eggs as country moves toward complete lockdown during Passover holiday, where they are used in festive meal

Team from Ben-Gurion University finds that bats in Israel increasingly prey on invasive insect species known to ravage cotton crops worldwide

Despite virus wreaking havoc on supply chain, country will have plenty of supplies through Passover and beyond by relying on produce grown here, according to agriculture experts

The Jewish Farming Network gathered 200 members in just 2 days, and now numbers over 800, as members flung far across the US seek others who connect faith and food

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