Dozens of Bedouin students volunteer in agriculture in the Gaza Envelope/courtesy of those photographed
One of the largest groups in the world in the field of advanced agriculture is examining the ability to achieve significant economic development in the Bedouin society in the Negev.
The bonus: this is an Israeli company founded by veterans of the Israeli Air Force.
As we know, a large part of the Bedouin society is essentially an agricultural society with herds of sheep, farming seasonal crops and farming spices.
The LR group is one of the successful business groups involved in advanced agriculture with an international layout.
It was founded by veterans of the Israeli Air Force and maintains advanced agriculture in failing areas of the world.
Until today, part of the company's headquarters activity took place in Israel, but the activity took place less here and more around the globe.
In this framework, a professional delegation with ownership representatives and a professional delegation recently arrived for a tour of Bedouin agriculture in the Negev to examine investment in the promotion of Bedouin agriculture.
The direction is to create an advanced agricultural demonstration farm in the Bedouin society for raising sheep, field crops and developing the use of solar energy and from there to introduce many Bedouin farms, in order to produce changes in economic direction based on professional manpower alongside advanced technologies.
Doron Rater, owner of the LR Group/Israel Police Spokesperson, PR
Hagai Reznik/Official website, photo by Sasson Tiram
As part of the programming review, the LR Group also included the Ripman Institute for Negev Development, the research and development center of the Ramat Negev Council, and Dr. Mazen Abu Siam, an expert in Bedouin agriculture, to the work teams.
Hagai Reznik, head of the Ripman Institute for Negev Development: "We encounter more and more business groups of issues that go into investments in the Negev, this is true for business development and true for residential development.
The promotion of Bedouin society in the Negev is an obstacle to the development of the entire Negev.
We saw the mutual solidarity on October 7 from Bedouin friends and this opportunity should be realized." "
As you know, these days we are writing the "Reifman Law" at the Institute, and along with unique formulas for handling land, governance, education, planning issues related to economic development as well as agriculture will also be addressed. advancing
In the coming decade, if the state turns the record on the Negev issue, it will be able to change the region from end to end," Reznik concludes.
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