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August 25, 1995 - Image 60

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-08-25

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Growth Seen In
Citrus Sales

Jerusalem — Israel's agriculture
exports grew 19 percent in the
1994-95 export season from the
corresponding period last year,
mainly due to a growth in citrus
sales and higher sales to the
Eastern European market,
Agrexco general manager Shlo-
mo Tirosh announced.
Agrexco, which exports most
of the country's fruit and veg-
etables, exported 259,000 tons of
fruit, vegetables and flowers in
the October 1994 - July 1995 pe-
riod, compared with 216,000 dur-
ing the same time last year.

Moshavim Fight
For Land

Jerusalem — The heads of four
regional councils in the Negev
and Arava, which include some
60 moshavim, said that moshav
members will oppose any at-
tempt to take land or other agri-
cultural capital from them as
part of the moshav debt arrange-
ment.
Speaking to a Beersheba press
conference, they outlined a series
of planned protest measures, in-
cluding the blocking of roads, and
said the settlers' demonstrations
in the territories would seem
tame compared to the action they
are prepared to take.
Moshavniks in the Negev and
Arava have a cumulative debt of
some $150 million. It is estimat-
ed that some 2,000 families will
be asked to give up land.
Estimators have already ap-
peared at several area moshav-
im to evaluate the land and
agricultural equipment of those
who have not reached agreement
with the banks under the debt
arrangement, the Gal Law.

Natural Gas
For Israel

Jerusalem — Three international
fuel companies met with Energy
Minister Gonen Segev to discuss
piping natural gas to Israel.
Representatives of Russia's
Gaz Prom, Canada Pipeline,
Turkey's Botash and an Israeli
investor group headed by busi-
nessman Yossi Ram are inter-
ested in supplying clean fuel via
an artery of the Russian-Turk-
ish pipeline.
A 255-mile underground
pipeline to be constructed be-
tween Israel
and Turkey would carry fuel
via the Mediterranean Sea to
Haifa. Partners would fund the
$900 million project.
Mr. Segev explained the future
structure of the nation's natural
gas market to his visitors and pre-
sented projections on market de-
mand in the next century. ❑

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