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Meet the new development that will help deal with the wheat shortage
Lavie Bio develops products based on bacteria found in a plant's natural growing environment which helps to improve the yield, quality and sustainability of agricultural crops.
A farmer harvests wheat with a machine in Beit Guvrin, July 17, 2022.
(photo credit:
NATI SHOHAT/FLASH90
)
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LIOR NOVICK/MAARIV
SEPTEMBER 10, 2022 17:40
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