More than half of Israel’s landmass is desert, but the country is not only largely self-sufficient with regards to food, it is also an agricultural exporter. From developing high-yielding variety of seeds to efficient irrigation, harvest, packaging and storage, the nation has pioneered advances in all aspects of agriculture. MASHAV (Israel’s Agency for International Development Cooperation) is working with India through the Indo-Israel Agriculture Project, under which Centres of Excellence (CoE) are being set up across the country to share best practices and train Indian farmers. Dan Alluf, the agriculture counsellor of MASHAV in India, speaks to Syed Saad Ahmed about how Israel scripted its agricultural success story and their collaborations with the Indian government and farmers.