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Water solutions for a parched Israel
The article discusses various methods and technologies that Israel has been using to address water scarcity and conserve water. These methods include cloud seeding, reservoirs and aquifers, new technologies like dew collection, wastewater treatment and reuse, and desalination. The article highlights Israels leadership in water reclamation and its goal to increase the use of desalinated water to 70% by 2050. It also mentions the potential health risks associated with desalinated water due to low iodine levels. The article does not mention any specific company.
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Earth Day 2016
Israel is known for its technological innovation, particularly in the area of environmental protection. Israeli companies have made significant contributions in the areas of water conservation, desalination, recycling, and renewable energy. Netafim, a company that developed drip irrigation technology, operates in 120 countries. IDE Technologies, a water desalination company, built the worlds largest seawater desalination plant. Tal-Ya Agriculture Solutions developed a reusable plastic tray that conserves water and fertilizer. HomeBioGas developed a system to turn kitchen waste and animal manure into cooking gas and liquid fertilizer. Afcon Holdings built two wind farms, and Megalim Solar Power is building the worlds tallest solar power plant. BreezoMeter provides real-time data about air pollution, and Gigawatt Global is building Burundis first major utility-connected solar field.
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These Israeli Companies Fight World Hunger With Innovative Technologies
The article discusses five Israeli technologies that could help solve the global food crisis and end world hunger. Tal-Ya Agriculture Solutions has developed technologies to grow more food with less water, including reusable plastic trays that capture dew and reduce water usage by 50%. GrainPro Cocoon is a storage bag that protects crops from mold and insects. NRGene has mapped the complete emmer wheat genome, allowing for the breeding of seeds with higher yields and disease resistance. Bio Bee breeds beneficial insects and mites to control pests in organic agriculture. AKOL is an agricultural software company that provides advice and support to farmers. The article highlights the innovative ways that Israeli companies are working to address the challenges of food production and agriculture.
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Grow more food with less water? There's an app for that
The article discusses the increasing global water scarcity issue and how it is affecting agriculture. It highlights several companies that are developing technologies to help farmers manage their water usage more efficiently. Wellntel has developed a water-measuring system that uses sound sensors to detect the water level in a well. Tal-Ya manufactures trays that capture dew and funnel it to plants. Fruition Sciences has created a web application that uses data from more than 40 sensors to determine whether crops need more water. Livestock Water Recycling is treating animal waste for reuse on row crops. mOasis produces a soil polymer called BountiGel, which helps soil retain moisture.
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Tal-Ya Water makes the most of dew
Israeli company Tal-Ya Water Technologies has developed a reusable plastic tray that collects dew from the air to water crops. The tray, made from a special plastic composite, sits on the ground and funnels dew and condensation directly to the plant and its roots. The trays also block the sun, preventing weed growth, and protect crops from extreme temperature shifts. Field tests in Israel have shown water savings of up to 50% by using the Tal-Ya system. The company, founded four years ago, has collaborated with research institutions and is now selling its product to Israeli farmers and seeking international buyers.
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