An Israeli mission will travel to Azerbaijan Tuesday to "share agriculture knowledge" Israel has accumulated, Israel Hayom has learned.
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Three weeks ago, Finance Minister Avigdor Lieberman visited the Muslim country to secure contracts ensuring the supply of viral raw materials, such as wheat, oil, and urea, to Israel, which had been disrupted over the Russia-Ukraine war.
The Israeli mission will provide knowledge on growing wheat, irrigation, and dairy. In the long them, the Agriculture Ministry hopes for economic cooperation between the two countries.
In an effort to make Azerbaijan not only wheat-independent, but also to be able to export, Israel will provide the country with technology for growing wheat, so that in two-three years it could import it into Israel. Although Israel grows wheat in small quantities, it has a vast knowledge of procedures, especially in challenging climate conditions.
"Some members of the mission will participate in the presentation, while others in a business forum, so that the visit is effective: not only to present the technology but to also create interaction between needs and solutions," Head of the Centre for Foreign Trade and International Cooperation at the Agricultural Ministry Yakov Poleg said.
Our solutions cover "several areas: livestock (more efficient production of milk, sea production solutions), irrigation solutions and a variety of technologies and solutions that Israel has developed, of agriculture in the desert and other challenging climate conditions," Poleg said.
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