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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-09-13

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an for agriculture in cen-
\--
/-/ and land
tral Israel, an encouraging eco-
nomic environment for
developing the Negev has been
created. The program uses ex-
perimental and innovative tech-
niques to create a viable
agricultural base in the Negev,
aimed at strengthening its econ-
omy and attracting tourism, in-
dustry and a growing population
\ - to the region.
One of the solutions is a net-
work of recently constructed wa-
ter reservoirs which will catch
water from winter flooding.
They range in capacity from
about a half a million to 2.5 mil-
lion cubic meters each, and ser-
vice the kibbutzim and
moshavim in the area. Accord-
• ing to Asher Ron, from Land De-
• velopment Department of the
Southern Region, the reservoirs
siphon off water from nearby
streams before they head into
the sea, as well as recycled wa-
ter from the Dan region recy-
cling facility. "By the years
2000-2010, there will be no more
fresh water in this region," says
Mr. Ron. "It will all be recycled
\ or brackish water."
/9 With the newly acquired wa-
ter availability, Action Plan
Negev is swinging into phase
two, initiating innovative agri-
cultural efforts involving or-
chards, fish ponds, olive
plantations and hothouses.
Israel's citrus orchards were
originally situated along the
coastal plain, in the country's
• epicenter. With the growing de-
/-• mand for housing in the area,
land was rezoned to service ur-
ban needs and the citrus yield
has decreased. Revitalizing the
ubiquitous Jaffa orange groves
has begun in the Negev where
two major orchard ingredients
exist — available water and con-
centrated tracts of land. Kib-
butzim and moshavim in the
region are cultivating these or-
chards, producing oranges,
pomelos, grapefruit and tanger-
ines for large export companies
such as Tnuport and Mehadrin.
Over the next 10 years, based on
water availability, more citrus
orchards are to be planted.
Central and southern Arava
will be dotted with fish ponds,
usually found only in the center
> and north of Israel. An experi-
mental but economical venture,
given the rising demand for fish
worldwide and in Israel, the cov-
ered fish ponds contain geot-
hermal water at an optimal
temperature for breeding trout
and flounder. "It's warm, brack-
ish water that is comfortable for
fish," says Mr. Ron. "We even
grow olives with the same wa-
ter. We get the sweetest vegeta-
bles with the most saline water."
The ponds are concentrated
in several areas and are usual-
ly surrounded by common in-

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AND FAMILY

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ELEANOR AND MARTY GARFINKEL

A Very Happy and
Healthy New Year
to All Our
Friends and Family.

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May the coming

A Very Happy and
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to All Our
Friends and Family.

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with health and
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all outp. family
and friends.

PAUL AND SUSAN WEINSTOCK

all my family

and fp.iends.

THE SHUSTERS
JEFFREY, RHONDA, DANNY
AND AMANDA

MIRIAM SLAIM

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kappiness fop.

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all my family
avid friends.

and friends.

LEONARD AND SHIRLEY
SCHULTZ

AVENTURA, FL

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illed with happiness,
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AUDREY AND BRIAN SEIFMAN
JOEY NISKAR AND LORIE ROSENBLATT
HOWARD, TRACEY, JESSICA AND SAMANTHA
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