Ginosar Agro News
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Kibbutz-Owned Agricultural Company Ginosar Agro Enters Medical Cannabis Market
Ginosar Agro Ltd. is partnering with Way of Life Cannabis Ltd. to set up a joint research and culture lab for medical cannabis. The lab will be constructed on Way of Lifes farm in Binyamina-Givat Ada, with equal ownership between the two partners. Way of Life is Israels ninth licensed grower and is actively seeking research and development opportunities. Ginosar Agro, a veteran agricultural company, currently controls half the Israeli market for bananas and is the market leader for pineapples. The partnership with Way of Life will help Ginosar Agro expand further into the medical cannabis market.
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Odisha's biggest tissue culture lab opens in Dhenkanal
Odishas biggest tissue culture laboratory, supported by the National Horticulture Mission, has been inaugurated. The laboratory will produce 50 lakh banana saplings per annum to be sold to farmers and agricultural agencies. Ginosar Agro, an Israel-based farm agency, will provide technical know-how for growing the saplings under a shed net farming technique. The labs production will start immediately and will be open round-the-clock. This initiative will benefit banana farmers in the district by providing them with good quality seedlings and market opportunities. The lab has received subsidy support from the National Horticulture Mission.
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Jordan Valley Cloned Bananas and BDS
The article discusses the threat to banana plantations worldwide from the Tropical Race 4 fungus. Ginosar Agro, a company specializing in disease-free banana plants, is highlighted as a solution to the problem. The article mentions the high quality and superior performance of Ginosars plants. The impact on the company is growth-positive, as the demand for disease-free banana plants is likely to increase. The key theme of the article is the threat to banana growers and the potential solution offered by Ginosar Agro. The key issue discussed is the impact on customers, specifically banana growers who may need to switch to disease-free plants. The article does not mention any specific customers, investors, or acquisition/valuation amounts. The date of the event described in the article is not provided.
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