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Israel’s Innovative Food Tech Promises to Bolster Thai Agriculture, Says Ambassador Sagiv


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A significant breakthrough in the global agriculture scene is on the horizon as Israeli Ambassador Orna Sagiv outlined the promise that Israeli food technology holds for Thailand's farming industry. Speaking at a recent Bangkok event, 'Savor the Future of Food', the ambassador singled out Thailand's crucial role in worldwide food production, honouring it as the 'kitchen of the world'.

 

With a pressing global food crisis, Sagiv underscored the importance of Thailand's thriving agriculture sector. She proposed that Israel's groundbreaking agricultural innovations could serve as a power-up for Thailand’s efforts in fortifying its already robust food production and farming sectors.

 

Israel views Thailand as much more than a potential business partner. As Ambassador Sagiv pointed out, the co-working connection between Thailand and Israel paints a promising picture for both nations - A partnership that extends beyond their borders, promising the potential for escalated food security worldwide.

 

"There's something here that screams 'mutually beneficial'," she said, alluding to the fact that Israeli tech-minded startups, renowned for their innovation, frequently grapple with the challenges of penetrating larger markets. This joint venture could provide the critical boost needed to navigate these challenges successfully.

 

 

On the other side of the coin, Thai food industry behemoths are widely regarded for their extensive experience and instinctive ability to adapt foreign innovations to suit the Southeast Asian palate. For Sagiv, this provides an opportunity for Thai companies to 'localise' Israeli food tech effectively.

 

"The mutual interest has been escalating this year, between big Thai firms and Israeli startups, especially those focused on pioneering food tech solutions for future challenges," Sagiv noted in her address.

 

Proponents of this partnership believe that the combination of Israeli ingenuity and Thai market acumen has the potential to elevate the food tech industry and mitigate food insecurity globally. The partnership, while beneficial for both Israel and Thailand, promises to contribute to a more food-secure future for the world.

 

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-- 2024-11-25

 

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22 minutes ago, snoop1130 said:

The mutual interest has been escalating this year, between big Thai firms and Israeli startup

Oh, I see where she's heading now. I thought IS scam startups are long gone, just after Nigerian Black dollars. Nope, I was wrong.

IS food technology is about growing cherry tomatoes in the desert. That's all. The rest is <deleted>

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