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The 28th Annual Arava

The 28th Annual Arava Jan 2019

TerraVerde Agriculture Ltd. represented the private sector at a recent panel that highlighted the AICAT Conference onWater Security Challenges & Solutions. The conference was a feature of the recent “28th Arava Open Day 2019”, an annual event that showcases Israel’s desert agriculture ingenuity.

Jonathan Spenser CEO of TerraVerde Agriculture Ltd. explained mandatory success factors for implementation of modern sustainable agriculture, emphasizing three hallmarks required to support ongoing development. These include (1) infrastructure – accessibility and connectivity, power, water supply and communications – usually a profound responsibility of the public sector and its inherent commitment to enable economic growth; (2) innovation -. know how deriving from research, development and extension – a responsibility and business incentive of both the public and private sectors keen to provide inputs and know how; and (3) excellence in the management of sectors and enterprises – a task all stakeholders need to drive to perfection.

Jonathan elaborated that not only are these factors individually crucial for the implementation of sustainable agriculture, a coordinated multi-sectorial effort, public and private, is essential for success.

TerraVerde Agriculture is a leading provider of agricultural development services from planning to implementation that enables the public and private sectors realize their agricultural and rural development vision, establishment of food security, enhancement of the value chain and environmental and economic sustainability.

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The 28th Annual Arava Jan 2019
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The 28th Annual Arava Jan 2019

The 28th Annual Arava

The 28th Annual Arava Jan 2019

TerraVerde Agriculture Ltd. represented the private sector at a recent panel that highlighted the AICAT Conference onWater Security Challenges & Solutions. The conference was a feature of the recent “28th Arava Open Day 2019”, an annual event that showcases Israel’s desert agriculture ingenuity.

Jonathan Spenser CEO of TerraVerde Agriculture Ltd. explained mandatory success factors for implementation of modern sustainable agriculture, emphasizing three hallmarks required to support ongoing development. These include (1) infrastructure – accessibility and connectivity, power, water supply and communications – usually a profound responsibility of the public sector and its inherent commitment to enable economic growth; (2) innovation -. know how deriving from research, development and extension – a responsibility and business incentive of both the public and private sectors keen to provide inputs and know how; and (3) excellence in the management of sectors and enterprises – a task all stakeholders need to drive to perfection.

Jonathan elaborated that not only are these factors individually crucial for the implementation of sustainable agriculture, a coordinated multi-sectorial effort, public and private, is essential for success.

TerraVerde Agriculture is a leading provider of agricultural development services from planning to implementation that enables the public and private sectors realize their agricultural and rural development vision, establishment of food security, enhancement of the value chain and environmental and economic sustainability.

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TerraVerde Agriculture mourns the loss of a colleague and partner to agricultural advancement in the Negev, in Israel, and worldwide
יגאל פלאש ואשתו סינדי

Igal Flash and Cindy his wife were murdered by Hamas killers in their home in Kfar Aza, in the horrific attack that took place in the Western Negev on Saturday,
october 7.

Igal, was one of the professional pillars of field crops in Israel, especially in the cotton industry and in particularly in the Western Negev. They were brutally murdered in their home at Kfar Aza.

Igal continued a tradition of agriculture in this arid region, personally contributing to the continuous development from ancient rain-fed methods to the modern innovations of the 21st century. Building this robust agricultural environment not only boosted the settlement of a desert region with a thriving local economy, but also led to significant technological progress shared globally.

Further to the ceremony held in Israel we join the family in its mourning and in the fundraising efforts aimed to rebuild their lives, cover funeral expenses in Israel and the memorial in the US.

Be there for the Flash family:
https://gofund.me/014332c4


In addition to the murder and injury of thousands of people, the agriculture in the area was also significantly damaged.
Other support links forwarding to assistance to farmers and donations to victims can be found here: IRONMATCH
 
Your contributions will be much appreciated.

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