Israel India | Business Guide | 2017

038 > ‏ Agriculture > Partnership in Agriculture Israel-India > Business Guide > 2017 AN : ISO9001 :2008CertifiedCompany Your Reliable Partner For Post Harvest Projects... Natural Storage Solutions Pvt. Ltd. info@nsspl.in www.nsspl.in Cold Chain Solution Fruits & Vegetables Processing Freezing Plants Ice Plant Fruit Ripening System Chiller Package Temperature Controlled Storage Modied Atmosphere Storage Packaging Solutions Frozen Storage & Blast Freezer Controlled Atmosphere Storage Sorting & Grading Solutions IQF with Processing Plant Block Ice Plant Turnkey Solutions For I ndia and Israel have been partnering on sharing of best practices, capacity building and technology transfer in agriculture focusing on horticulture mechanization,protected cultivation,orchards, canopy and nursery management, micro-irrigation and post- harvest management. Israel has a proven edge over advanced technologies in addressing common challenges in agriculture such as productivity,efficient use of natural resources,income and livelihood opportunities for the farmers and food security at large. Israel is a world leader in technologies related to irrigation; automated dairy chain management; water management; and farm development. It is the world’s leading country in water recycling with a 80 percent water recycling rate.Advanced water management and treatment practices helped recycle 44 percent of the water used in agriculture. Its gravity-based drip irrigation systems together with advanced temperature and humidity control methods have helped create healthy environments for poultry,flowers and off-season vegetables. Israel ranks first in crop yield per unit of water. Israel has developed automatedmilking and dairy herdmanagement systems and egg-collecting equipment, computerized feeding systems for cattle and production recording computers that have helped reach record yield in milk production. Indian agriculture has diversified and the contribution of high value commodities to the total value added in agriculture and allied sectors is more than that of traditional grains. With this rising share, challenges related to on-farm production, post-harvest management and supply chain management need to be addressed.Also,the increasing soil and water stress resulting from intensification of farming need to be contained and hence precision technologies that allowoptimal use of water and,improves soil health through reduced use of agro chemicals will increasingly replace traditional practices. India-Israel Partnership The India-Israel Partnership began in 2008 at a G2G level through the Indo-Israeli Agricultural Cooperation Project that sought sharing of Israel best practices and knowhow, and capacity building in agriculture. MASHAV (Centre for International Cooperation of Israel’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs) and CINADCO (Centre for International Agriculture Development Cooperation of Israel’s Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development) in partnership with National Horticulture Mission,Government of India set up centres of excellence - Karnal,Haryana (Vegetables);Ratnagiri,Maharashtra (Mango); Akola, Maharashtra (Citrus); and Rahuri, Maharashtra (Pomegranate). Both countries have been collaborating at the academic and business levels respectively focusing on capacity building, sharing of best practices and more recently, exploring opportunities for technology transfer. Higher Growth, High Value Foods and Higher Incomes India and Israel are taking their Partnership in Agriculture to Practical Levels

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