elcome
to the Gilat Research Center. As the southern branch of the Agricultural
Research Organization of Israel's Ministry of Agriculture, Gilat
comprises research units that address the issues facing farmers
in the Israel's Negev region:
- crop cultivation
- soil
- plant protection
On this site, in addition to information about
the Center's activities you will find in-depth articles with
illustrations and references:
Our research staff provides
valuable agricultural services including a laboratory for the
diagnosis of plant disease, a field services laboratory, nitrogen
forecasting, and a national bank of genetic material for citrus
orchards. The Center is headed by Dr.
Leah Tsror .
Gilat is situated in Israel's northern Negev (31°20' N,
34°40' E, elevation 150 m above mean sea level) near Ofakim
(see map).
This district includes four municipalities -- Bene Shimon, Sha'ar
HaNegev, Merchavim, and Azata -- where 60 agricultural settlements
cultivate 800,000 dunam of, primarily, loess soil.
The Migda farm is an extension of Gilat dedicated to research
into agro-sylvo-pastoral systems in arid zones. Gilat and Migda
provide an active system of research, experiments, model sites,
and agricultural services.
Molcho Center, which
operates at Gilat, initiates and supports Negev research activities
by granting scholarships to students of agricultural science
and by helping to maintain a research library.