Israel to prioritize agricultural imports from Jordan during biblical sabbath year to meet kosher requirements
Israel and Jordan signed a deal on Tuesday to prioritize agricultural imports from the Jewish state's eastern neighbor during the upcoming shmita (sabbath year) that starts in September.
The agreement was inked during a meeting at the Allenby Bridge border crossing between Israeli Agriculture Minister Oded Forer and his Jordanian counterpart Rasan al-Majali. The Israeli and Jordanian ambassadors were in attendance.
They agreed that Israel would import Jordanian produce during the biblical sabbath year that takes place every seven years of the agricultural cycle. Shmita is mandated by the Torah and is observed in Judaism. ... Read More: i24