Ma'anit

Coordinates: 32°27′00″N 35°02′00″E / 32.45000°N 35.03333°E / 32.45000; 35.03333
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Ma'anit
Ma'anit is located in Haifa region of Israel
Ma'anit
Ma'anit
Coordinates: 32°27′00″N 35°02′00″E / 32.45000°N 35.03333°E / 32.45000; 35.03333
CountryIsrael
DistrictHaifa
CouncilMenashe
AffiliationKibbutz Movement
Founded1942
Founded byCzechoslovakian and Polish Hashomer Hatzair members
Population
 (2022)[1]
883

Ma'anit (Template:Lang-he-n) is a kibbutz in northern Israel. Located near the town of Pardes Hanna-Karkur, it falls under the jurisdiction of Menashe Regional Council. In 2022 it had a population of 883.[1]

History

The kibbutz was established in 1942 by members of the Hashomer Hatzair movement who immigrated from Czechoslovakia and Poland. Its name refers to the first furrow ploughed in a field. The analogy was presented in Avraham Herzfeld's speech about settlement in the area: He saw the establishment of the kibbutz as being the first of many. Due to its location near Wadi Ara, the kibbutz was on the front line during the 1948 Arab–Israeli War and was attacked by the Iraqi Army.

Economy

Galam Ltd., a company that produces starch and glucose for the food industry, is based in Kibbutz Ma'anit. In 2010, Galam recorded annual sales of $137.6 million, half of it from export. After developing a new natural sweetener derived from the stevia plant, the company signed a contract with Corn Products International, which grows and processes stevia in South Africa.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b "Regional Statistics". Israel Central Bureau of Statistics. Retrieved 21 March 2024.
  2. ^ Israeli company develops new natural sweetener