
Satellite and ground data combined to enhance productivity, sustainability, and long-term resilience
ReGrow Israel has selected Oracle Corporation’s Agriculture Data Intelligence platform to help restore and future-proof farming operations across the country, leveraging advanced analytics, satellite imagery, and AI-powered forecasting to strengthen resilience in a sector recovering from significant disruption.
The solution integrates satellite imagery, ground-based data, and sensor feeds into a unified platform, enabling real-time visibility into soil conditions, crop development, and water usage. By consolidating diverse datasets into a single analytical environment, ReGrow Israel aims to improve predictability in crop production and enhance long-term agricultural planning.
“From the greenhouses of the Negev to the orchards of the Galilee, our mission is to help farmers rebuild with strength and purpose,” said Danielle Abraham, Executive Director of ReGrow Israel. “Israel is a global leader in agricultural innovation, and we are excited to partner with Oracle on this pioneering project. To help farmers recover and plan for the future, we must leverage data and cutting-edge solutions. By combining real-time data with local expertise, we are building a smarter, more adaptable agricultural system to support Israel’s future.”
Oracle Agriculture Data Intelligence deploys AI models tailored to acute industry challenges, including yield forecasting, early detection of potential crop threats, and impact modeling of proposed intervention programs. The platform can quantify operational and climate-related risks, equipping organizations and policymakers with insights to guide strategic resource allocation and agricultural recovery efforts.
“The past two years have had a devastating impact on the Israeli agriculture sector, highlighting both the challenges and the incredible resilience of our farmers and organizations like ReGrow Israel who are working tirelessly to help them recuperate, rebuild, and bring new innovation to market,” said Yael Har-Even, General Manager of Oracle Israel. “By partnering with Oracle, ReGrow gains a reliable, scalable platform that will help farmers optimize their practices and plan for more productive seasons ahead.”
The collaboration underscores a broader shift toward data-centric agriculture, where predictive analytics and integrated intelligence platforms are becoming critical tools in managing climate volatility, resource constraints, and supply chain uncertainty. By embedding AI-driven insights into farm-level and national planning decisions, ReGrow Israel is positioning the country’s agricultural ecosystem for greater resilience and sustainable growth in the years ahead.