Innovative Israeli AgTech Companies Featured at Hort Connections 2025 in Brisbane
The Israel Trade Commission in Australia is proud to report that half a dozen Israeli companies exhibited at Hort Connections 2025 in Brisbane, held from June 4 to 6 at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre. These companies represent the forefront of agricultural technology, sustainability, and innovation, offering cutting-edge solutions that address the evolving needs of growers and the broader horticulture industry. Their participation reflected the strong collaboration between Israel and Australia in the agrifood sector.
Fieldin, a company at the heart of the agricultural digital transformation, presented its smart farm management platform that brings real-time visibility into all field operations. By integrating data from tractors, sprayers, harvesters, and other key machinery, Fieldin enables growers to make data-informed decisions that improve efficiency, reduce waste, and increase yields. The company’s technology has proven especially useful in high-value crops such as almonds, citrus, and grapes, where operational precision can significantly affect outcomes.
Rivulis, a global micro-irrigation leader with roots in Israel, showcased its extensive product portfolio that includes drip lines, tapes, filters, and fertigation systems. Through its solutions, Rivulis empowers farmers to increase water productivity while supporting sustainable agriculture. The company’s commitment to accessible innovation is especially relevant in Australia, where water management remains a central issue in agricultural production.
Netafim, widely recognized as a pioneer in the development and global spread of drip irrigation, featured its precision irrigation systems that help growers produce more with less. The company offers end-to-end solutions including digital farming tools, which allow real-time monitoring and control of irrigation and fertigation schedules. This contributes to resource conservation and improved crop performance in a wide range of environments, from small farms to large-scale operations.
Dolav brought over four decades of expertise in producing high-quality, heavy-duty plastic containers for agriculture and industrial use. Known for their hygiene, durability, and adaptability, Dolav containers are used for harvesting, storage, and transport across global supply chains. In Australia, where quality control and food safety are paramount, Dolav’s reusable packaging solutions offer both economic and environmental advantages to horticultural producers and logistics providers.
BeeHero demonstrated how it is transforming the world of crop pollination through its advanced precision agriculture platform. By using in-hive sensors and AI-powered analytics, BeeHero provides farmers with real-time insights into pollination patterns and hive health. This helps optimise pollination processes, leading to better crop yields and improved profitability. BeeHero’s work is crucial at a time when global pollinator populations are in decline and the need for sustainable pollination management is more urgent than ever.
Tama, a world leader in crop baling and protection solutions, presented products such as netwraps and baler twines engineered to withstand the demanding conditions of modern agriculture. With continuous investment in R&D, Tama offers growers innovative ways to protect harvested crops, reduce spoilage, and streamline operations. In a climate like Australia’s, where harsh environmental conditions can impact crop integrity, these solutions provide significant added value.
Each of these companies reflected the spirit of Israeli innovation and the country’s deep commitment to agricultural advancement. Their presence at Hort Connections 2025 marked an important opportunity to explore partnerships and technology transfer that can strengthen Australian agriculture.
For more information about or to be connected with any of the companies mentioned above please contact Will Lyall.
