Israeli dairy farming

Agriculture Min. must fix local farming deficiencies since war started, comptroller says

Local farming lost 670 million shekels in the first six months of the Israel-Hamas War, constituting a 25% drop in production. Additionally, the sector experienced a 58% decline in foreign workers.

 Volunteers work on Israeli farms.
  CAPTION - PROF. AYAL KIMHI with friends on his moshav, Kfar Warburg.

Israeli cow breaks milk yield record as climate change cuts dairy output

 Illustrative image of a dairy cow.

600 cows return to rebuilt Kibbutz Kissufim dairy farm nearly two years later

 MILKING COWS in the south of France.

Social pressure on farmers effects whether they vaccinate their dairy cattle, study finds


Agriculture crimes drop 14% in 2014

The past year sees cattle and sheep thievery plummet the most.

A border police officer at a farm

Growing movement encourages 'Aliya' to Germany to protest high prices

The group will distribute flyers, information on getting visas, tips on handling bureaucracy, and other forms of encouragement to help Israelis frustrated by their expenses.

Berlin grocery list

Agriculture Ministry to farmers: Separate West Bank, Golan Heights products ahead of EU ban

Israeli farmers also now need to make a list of materials they use from farms over the Green Line.

Cheese at a shop in Jerusalem's Machane Yehuda.

Founder of Israeli Palestinian think tank campaigns to buy surplus Israeli potatoes for Gazans

Online campaign aims to raise $730,000 needed to purchase 5,000-ton surplus of potatoes from Israel Vegetable Growers Association.

Mahne Yehuda Shuk in Jerusalem

Southern farmers suffer from heavy damage, hope to receive ample compensation

Farmers file 91 claims to the Tax Authority for direct damages to agriculture around the country.

Vegetables in Mahane Yehuda

Market Watch: Flavors and Savors

Fun new products to check out in Israel.

Colorful Glassware

Art and cheese

Dairies and galleries add to the charm of the hilltop town.

Art galleries in Safed