Conferences

Conferences are an important means of disseminating knowledge, facilitating interaction, and developing personal relationships and confidences among farmers, students, teachers, researchers, and interested audiences.
The conferences, which take place with some frequency at the Newe Ya‘ar Research Center, focus on a spectrum of topics related to sustainable agriculture. Formal presentations are delivered by experts in research and application of various aspects of sustainable agriculture. Some of the conferences are intended for the general public and whilst others are targeted for a professional audience.

Agricultural Research Organization,
Newe Ya‘ar Research Center, P.O. Box 1021, Ramat Yishay, Israel
Phone numbers: 972-4-9539595
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Newsletter November 2021
A collection of photos and updates from the field. This time we chose to update from the basic treatment plots on the field crops platform

Newsletter January 2023
In the past year, we were informed of funding for quite a few research programs that will be carried out on all five platforms of

Newsletter April 2022
This year, too, we sowed maize for forage. Over the past two weeks, the Field Crops team has been working from morning to evening to

Newsletter January 2022
2022 began with great optimism regarding the future of the Model Farm. The management of the Volcani Institute has decided to establish a number of

A Special Session of Sustainable Agriculture and Climate Change at the International DDD Conference
The Sustainable Agriculture session at the International DDD Conference (November 2023, Sede Boqer campus) examined how thought paradigms once unique to deserts and drylands affect food production and

A Special Session of Sustainable Agriculture and Climate Change at the International DDD Conference
The Sustainable Agriculture session at the International DDD Conference (November 2023, Sede Boqer campus) examined how thought paradigms once unique to deserts and drylands affect food production