
As a small country located in the Middle East, Israel has a relatively small land area and somewhat unique geographical conditions that may limit its development.

From drip irrigation to bio-pesticides, Israel's agricultural revolution is bringing new ways to change the face of agricultural production.

Shafdan plant processes wastewater from Tel Aviv to turn into an agricultural water in southern Israel.

Israelis who eat vegetables that are irrigated with recycled wastewater are increasing their exposure to substances in epilepsy drugs.