Israel: The Israeli Food and Agriculture Sector Post COVID-19

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The suddenness of the COVID-19 outbreak caught Israel unprepared in many aspects. New regulations and restrictions were put in place daily to combat the disease, sending people home and shutting down economic sectors. As the government now begins to kickstart the economy, Israel will gradually return to normal day-to-day business. However, the memory of the 2020 COVID-19 outbreak will surely remain and will have an impact on the food and agriculture sector, and society overall.

Israel: The Israeli Food and Agriculture Sector Post COVID-19

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