Tnuva
What’s new in the food scene in Israel?
A decadent hug-in-a-bowl, right on time: rebar wants a warm winter for everyone.
A soft step forward, a soft jump to the center: The tofu that wants all Israelis
Tnuva's decade-long initiative supporting children and families in Ofakim’s periphery
What will be featured on the holiday table? Tnuva’s new products for Shavuot
Vegans, vegetarians, or just looking for variety? New products to brighten your summer
With the rising demand for meat and dairy substitutes, leading Israeli food companies are expanding their operations and launching alternative products for the summer.
Tnuva launches Israel’s first electric truck
Tnuva, Israel's leading food company, introduces the nation's first electric truck in partnership with Meir Group, marking a significant step towards greener logistics.
Tnuva establishes seventh controlled milk carton line
Tnuva invests in its dairy production ahead of Shavuot, announcing the launch of a seventh controlled milk carton line in Rehovot with an investment of NIS 42 million.
Tnuva hikes food prices after January NIS 200 m. dividend issue
The rise in price of price-controlled dairy was announced last month, and follows an Israeli government system for updating these prices.
Who will support the nutritional security of teenagers?
The Tnuva group and "Leket Israel," the national food rescue organization, inaugurated the ''Meal from a warm home'' project.
Introducing Tnuva's Limited Edition: Alternative Oat Milk
Tnuva, the leading food company in Israel, expands its line of oat milk-based beverages and introduces Tnuva Alternative Vanilla Flavored Oat Milk in a limited edition 1-liter bottle.
Tnuva launches Vanilla Flavored Oat Drink Limited Edition
Tnuva, the leading food company in Israel, expands its line of oat-based beverages and introduces under the brand 'Tnuva Alternative' a limited edition 1-liter vanilla flavored oat drink.
What are the secret ingredients of Tnuva's food-tech success?
Two Tnuva chiefs share their vision for the future of Israel's food-tech industry.
High dairy prices may rise up to 16% in May
Why do dairy products cost so much more here than in other OECD countries?
Israel's Shufersal blinks first in battle over Tnuva price hikes
Shufersal is striking back against the bossy food manufacturer by ridding its shelves of Tnuva products for which suitable substitutes can be sold.