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Resilient Tomato Production: Salicrop is Navigating Salinity and Heat Stress Across 7 Global Locations

  • Writer: Carmit Oron
    Carmit Oron
  • 4 days ago
  • 2 min read

The global tomato market stands at a pivotal crossroads.


Farmers, investors, and agribusinesses are facing an era marked by profound shifts: environmental pressures, regulatory transformations such as the European Green Deal, and the growing demand from investors for measurable Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) impact.


These forces are reshaping not only how tomatoes are cultivated but also how profitability and sustainability are defined.


Cultivation Under Stress: New Realities for Farmers

Tomato cultivation, particularly in open-field production, is increasingly vulnerable to climate stressors. Heat waves, irregular rainfall, salinity intrusion, and soil degradation are no longer occasional risks — they are persistent realities. These environmental stressors directly impact yields, crop quality, and the return on investment (ROI) for farmers.



As climate conditions worsen, farmers must invest more in crop protection, irrigation, and mitigation measures. Yet paradoxically, under new regulatory frameworks like the European Green Deal, farmers are expected to reduce chemical inputs, lower emissions, and adopt more sustainable practices.

This places additional financial and operational stress on growers who are already navigating tightening margins.





Investor Pressure and the ESG Imperative

Beyond regulatory demands, there is mounting pressure from investors who are increasingly prioritizing ESG criteria in their agricultural portfolios. Sustainable farming is no longer a 'nice-to-have' — it has become a prerequisite for access to capital, partnerships, and market positioning.


Prioritizing ESG criteria
Prioritizing ESG criteria

Agricultural businesses that fail to demonstrate a commitment to sustainability and resilience are at risk of losing both financial support and competitive advantage. Farmers and agribusinesses are therefore seeking innovations that not only increase productivity but also align with climate resilience and ESG standards.


Salicrop: Bridging Sustainability and Profitability

Salicrop is proud to be a catalyst for positive change in this evolving landscape.

Our seed enhancement technology addresses the heart of today's challenges: by boosting the resilience of open field crops to heat and salinity stress, we enable higher yields and improved quality even under extreme conditions — without genetic modificatio.



Salicrop Collaboration Map 2025
Salicrop Collaboration Map 2025


For farmers, this translates into a substantial uplift in ROI: healthier crops, reduced input costs, and improved marketability. For investors and agribusiness partners, Salicrop offers a scalable, science-backed solution that advances ESG goals while driving profitability.


In 7 countries like Israel, Spain, India, and other major tomato-growing regions, our work is already proving that sustainability and economic success can go hand in hand.



As the tomato market continues to evolve, collaboration between farmers, investors, seed companies, and technology providers like Salicrop will be essential.

Together, we can create a resilient agricultural system that meets the demands of today's climate, tomorrow's markets, and future generations.



 
 
 

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