We’re excited to share that Salicrop has been selected as one of 20 groundbreaking Israeli climate tech companies to represent Israel at COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan!
This year’s climate conference, hosted by the United Nations, is a pivotal global event, bringing together more than 100 heads of state, 40,000 participants, and key players from government, academia, and the private sector. With a strong focus on reducing greenhouse gas emissions and adapting to climate change, COP29 is the ideal platform for innovators like Salicrop to present solutions that address some of the world’s most pressing challenges.
The Power of Israeli Innovation
Israel’s selection of companies for COP29 highlights its position as a global leader in climate innovation. From advanced water solutions to carbon removal technologies, the Israeli delegation is showcasing a diverse range of climate tech innovations at the Israeli Pavilion.
As Gila Gamliel, Israel’s Minister of Innovation, Science, and Technology, aptly said:"Israel is leveraging its creativity and innovation to spearhead breakthrough solutions for the climate crisis. This is an opportunity to showcase Israel’s strength and innovation, and our contribution to the greatest sustainability challenges of the 21st century."
Salicrop’s Mission: Transforming Agriculture in a Changing Climate
Salicrop is honored to be part of this influential group, presenting our seed enhancement technology that enables crops to thrive under extreme conditions like high heat and salinity.
Our solution is a game-changer for farmers, offering resilience and increased yields in the face of climate-induced challenges.
By empowering agriculture in arid and saline regions, Salicrop is contributing to global food security and sustainability. Our work aligns with COP29’s goals of adaptation and mitigation, demonstrating how climate tech can drive resilience in one of the world’s most vulnerable sectors—agriculture.
Shaping the Future Together
COP29 offers a unique opportunity to forge global partnerships and foster innovation. As Dror Bin, CEO of the Israel Innovation Authority, noted:"Israeli companies are at the forefront of global technology, helping humanity confront climate change through innovative solutions."
We’re proud to be part of this mission and look forward to connecting with stakeholders and changemakers worldwide to build a sustainable and resilient future.
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