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Oracle Data Intelligence Aids Israeli Agriculture Recovery

By MGN EditorialFebruary 14, 2026 at 11:35 AM

ReGrow Israel partners with Oracle to leverage data insights for boosting crop yields and resilience in the country's agricultural sector.

ReGrow Israel, a leading agricultural recovery initiative, has chosen Oracle Agriculture Data Intelligence to help restore and strengthen farming across the country. The solution integrates and analyzes vast amounts of data to provide insights into projected crop yield and possible risk factors, supporting Israel's efforts to revitalize its agricultural sector. According to the press release, the partnership will enable ReGrow Israel to 'harvest insights' from Oracle's advanced data intelligence platform. This will help the organization develop more accurate forecasts and mitigation strategies to address the challenges facing Israeli farmers, such as climate change, pests, and supply chain disruptions. 'Leveraging the power of data analytics is crucial as we work to rebuild a more resilient and productive agricultural system in Israel,' said Yael Nitzan, Director of ReGrow Israel. 'Oracle's platform gives us the ability to integrate diverse datasets and gain the kind of actionable intelligence that can drive real improvements on the ground.' The announcement comes as the maritime industry continues to play a vital role in supporting global food security. Ports, shipping lines, and logistics providers have been working to ensure the reliable transport of agricultural inputs and outputs, even in the face of supply chain volatility. Innovations in data-driven agriculture like this partnership between ReGrow Israel and Oracle could further strengthen the resilience of food production and distribution networks worldwide. 'The maritime industry has a vested interest in the health and productivity of global agriculture,' said George Flemming, Editor-in-Chief of Maritime Insights. 'Initiatives that leverage data to boost crop yields and mitigate risks are an important part of building a more sustainable, secure food system - one that the shipping sector depends on and supports.'
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