Neve Yarak, Agricultural moshav in Drom HaSharon, Israel.
Neve Yarak is an agricultural settlement in the Drom HaSharon region of central Israel, surrounded by fields and vineyards near the city of Hod HaSharon. The community operates as a cooperative farming community where residents manage the land and its various cultivations together.
The settlement was established in 1951 as part of early development efforts in the region following Israeli independence. It grew from a pioneering agricultural initiative that aimed to cultivate the land and build sustainable farming communities.
The moshav maintains traditional agricultural practices while integrating modern farming methods through its affiliation with the Moshavim Movement in Israel.
Visitors can explore the vineyards and orchards or purchase locally grown products directly from the producers. The best time to visit is during harvest season when agricultural activities are most visible and visitors may have opportunities to participate in farm work.
The area is known for wine production, particularly from grape varieties grown in the surrounding fields that reflect the local terroir. This winemaking tradition has developed into a significant part of the community's economic activity and local character.
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