KKL-JNF:Sustainable Agriculture for Food Security - January 2017

One of the many definitions of the complex and evolving concept of sustainable agriculture was posited in the 1970s by Lady Eve Balfour in Towards a Sustainable Agriculture—The Living Soil:"The criteria for a sustainable agriculture can be summed up in one word - permanence, which means adopting techniques that maintain soil fertility indefinitely."

In the search for ensuring food security for Israel and the world, KKL-JNF supports new directions in research.

Already in 1901, KKL-JNF supported soil and plant research in pre-state Israel, which eventually grew into what is today a network of regional agricultural R&D stations in the country's periphery. Working with local farmers and academic and scientific institutions both in Israel and abroad, the cutting-edge technologies developed at these stations keep Israeli farmers at the forefront of their field, providing them with innovative, cost-efficient ways to grow produce under arid conditions and allowing them to compete in the global market. Their breakthroughs include irrigating crops with recycled and brackish water; developing biological methods as alternatives to chemical pesticides; and developing improved strains of vegetables, flowers and dates, among others. Dairy farms in the Negev are also part of the agricultural projects that KKL-JNF makes possible.

KKL-JNF extends its knowledge in agricultural to countries throughout the world, particularly those semi-arid and arid. The expertise and training that KKL-JNF professionals provide are invaluable to ensuring food security for the people in developing countries. Agronomists and farmers from underdeveloped countries study on-site at KKL-JNF's R&D stations and in programs such as those provided by the Arava International Center for Agricultural Training(AICAT) at Sapir and the Arava Research and Development Center.

Since the beginning of the 20th century, KKL-JNF has been a major player in promoting Israel's agriculture, preparing land, particularly that of the expanses of the Negev and the Arava, ensuring its arability and constructing reclaimed wastewater reservoirs for irrigating fields and orchards throughout the year.

Israel's population has grown more than twelve-fold since the establishment of the state, and by the year 2020 it is expected to be the most densely developed country in the OECD. Coupled with dwindling resources and climate change, this presents an increasing challenge to the agronomists and famers of Israel in ensuring enough quality produce to feed the country's people, a challenge that KKL-JNF is helping take on.

Be a Partner inprojects that deserve support to ensure the viability of KKL-JNF's modern agriculture for a sustainable future:

Hatseva – Preparing Land For Agriculture – 2015 #12291

En Yahav – Preparing Land For Agriculture – 2015 #12289

Arandal Farm – Access Road And Fencing #12446

Tsofar – Preparing Land For Agriculture – 2014 #12288

Arava – Samar – Preparing Land 2014 #12270

Hula Valley – Feed The Cranes #7604

Central & Northern Arava R&D Station – Research #5365

Southern Arava R&D Station – Research #7380

Northern Research And Development Station #7926

Ramat Negev Research And Development Station #7929

Besor R&D Station – Research #7014

Central and Northern Arava R&D Station — New Research in Fruit and Vegetable Cultivation #14277

Gilat – Center for Agriculture in Arid Areas #11164

Links to more information:

KKL-JNF Transforms the Arava with the Help of Friends Worldwide

The Southern Arava – Renewable Energy and Food Security

"Food Security" on the official KKL-JNF site

KKL-JNF Research: Finding Solutions to Challenges for People, the Environment, Israel and the World

Innovative Agriculture and Eco-Agritourism

Addressing Israel's Water Shortage through Recycling, Harvesting & Restoring

"Agriculture" on the official KKL-JNF site

International Cooperation

"Research and Development" on the official KKL-JNF site

"International Cooperation" on the official KKL-JNF site

KKL-JNF Agricultural R&D: Disinfestation of the Mediterranean Fruit Fly - Sustainable Agriculture