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Hezbollah wreaks havoc on northern Israel’s foodtech dream
22.07.24
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Meir Orbach
Dozens of startups in the fields of food and agriculture that operated in Kiryat Shmona and its surroundings migrated south when the fighting began. Despite the jump in costs and only partial government support, entrepreneurs remain hopeful and continue to promote their activities. However, without a change in policy, it is difficult to see how the vision of blossoming the north through high-tech will be realized even after the war ends.
“Younger people want to understand what is written on the label”
10.11.22
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James Spiro
Dr. Tammy Meiron, CTO at Fresh Start Foodtech Incubator, spoke to CTech about some of the expectations from the next generation with their food