A scientist at the Weizmann Institute, Israel, examines a cultivation pond used in the development of a salt-water farming industry. Salt-water algae will be grown and harvested on these farms, from which scientists hope to produce industrial chemicals and feed for animals. The first Israeli experimental farm is operating on a site of 20,000 square metres near Eilat.
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Press, 9 March 1982, Page 17
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58A scientist at the Weizmann Institute, Israel, examines a cultivation pond used in the development of a salt-water farming industry. Salt-water algae will be grown and harvested on these farms, from which scientists hope to produce industrial chemicals and feed for animals. The first Israeli experimental farm is operating on a site of 20,000 square metres near Eilat. Press, 9 March 1982, Page 17
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