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Israel is an exporter of fresh produce and a leader in agricultural technologies. The southern one-half of Israel is desert and irrigation is required for growing crops. The northern one-half is more conducive to rain-fed agriculture. According to the World Bank, 29.7 percent of Israel is agricultural land. The shortage of water is a constraint.
Israel and Indonesia have no formal diplomatic ties, although they maintain quiet trade, tourism and security contacts. [1] In 2012, Indonesia spoke of upgrading relations with Israel and opening a consulate in Ramallah, [2] but this agreement was never implemented. Relations between the two countries have worsened since the 2023 Israel–Hamas ...
The Diamond industry of Israel is an important world player in producing cut diamonds for wholesale. In 2010, Israel became the chair of the Kimberley Process Certification Scheme. [1] As of 2016, cut diamonds constituted 23.2% of Israel's total exports and they were the country's biggest export product, amounting to 12% of the world's production.
Pages in category "Products of Israel". The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
The 2023 Israel–Hamas warhas significant economic implications. The number of Palestiniansliving in poverty has surged dramatically, with an additional 300,000 people falling into poverty by November 2023. The war caused a severe economic downturn, with employment in the Gaza Stripplummeting by 61% and the West Bankby 24% between October and ...
Relations between Indonesia and Palestine have been very close and friendly. Indonesia has refused to recognize the State of Israel until a peace agreement is reached between Israel and the State of Palestine. Indonesia has strongly stood up for the rights and freedoms of the Palestinians and has supported the struggles of the Palestinians.
Pages in category "Food and drink companies of Israel" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
The economy of Israel is a highly developed free-market economy. The prosperity of Israel's advanced economy allows the country to have a sophisticated welfare state, a powerful modern military said to possess a nuclear-weapons capability with a full nuclear triad, modern infrastructure rivaling many Western countries, and a high-technology sector competitively on par with Silicon Valley.