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Head office: 4 Nir St., Be’er Tuvia Industrial Zone 8381600, Israel. Tel.: +972-8-8611600
A private Israeli company specializing in poultry farming, livestock and agro-industry construction projects. The company has operations in 50 countries worldwide.
West Bank
In 2020, Agrotop established two new breeding coops in the settlement of Hemdat in the Jordan Valley, the occupied West Bank. The coops were built to house approximately 10,000 laying hens and were equipped with special ventilation and cooling system solutions to suit the specific conditions of the area.
In January 2022, the company held a professional workshop for company employees and managers in the settlement of Sal'it in the occupied West Bank.
In 2017, Agrotop’s parent company, Hapah Metal Industries, published photos of an industrial chicken coop structure in the settlement of Hamra in the Jordan Valley, the occupied West Bank. In 2012, Hapah Metal Industries carried out a project in a chicken farm in the settlement of Sal'it in the occupied West Bank.
In 2011, Agrotop executed a construction project in the Ariel West Industrial Zone, in the settlement of Ariel in the occupied West Bank.
In 2010, the company constructed chicken coops in the settlement of Keshet in the occupied Syrian Golan.
Agrotop was also involved in the construction of a cargo warehouse in the Erez checkpoint in Gaza in 2001.
Naqab
The company has established several projects in the Naqab region. In 2022, the company established the largest chicken coop in Israel for the localities of Bnei Netzarim and Naveh in the Naqab, as well as an additional project for the locality of Revivim.
The company established one of the largest broiler coops in the Naqab, consisting of 15 coops that hold hundreds of thousands of chickens. The coops include solar installations used to produce solar energy.
For more on renewable energy production in the Naqab, see Who Profits’ report Greenwashing Dispossession: The Israeli Renewable Energy Industry and the Exploitation of Occupied Natural Resources.
In 2017, the company constructed an 8,000 m2 warehouse for SodaStream Israel in the Palestinian Bedouin city of Rahat in the Naqab.
A private Israeli company specializing in poultry farming, livestock and agro-industry construction projects. The company has operations in 50 countries worldwide.
West Bank
In 2020, Agrotop established two new breeding coops in the settlement of Hemdat in the Jordan Valley, the occupied West Bank. The coops were built to house approximately 10,000 laying hens and were equipped with special ventilation and cooling system solutions to suit the specific conditions of the area.
In January 2022, the company held a professional workshop for company employees and managers in the settlement of Sal'it in the occupied West Bank.
In 2017, Agrotop’s parent company, Hapah Metal Industries, published photos of an industrial chicken coop structure in the settlement of Hamra in the Jordan Valley, the occupied West Bank. In 2012, Hapah Metal Industries carried out a project in a chicken farm in the settlement of Sal'it in the occupied West Bank.
In 2011, Agrotop executed a construction project in the Ariel West Industrial Zone, in the settlement of Ariel in the occupied West Bank.
In 2010, the company constructed chicken coops in the settlement of Keshet in the occupied Syrian Golan.
Agrotop was also involved in the construction of a cargo warehouse in the Erez checkpoint in Gaza in 2001.
Naqab
The company has established several projects in the Naqab region. In 2022, the company established the largest chicken coop in Israel for the localities of Bnei Netzarim and Naveh in the Naqab, as well as an additional project for the locality of Revivim.
The company established one of the largest broiler coops in the Naqab, consisting of 15 coops that hold hundreds of thousands of chickens. The coops include solar installations used to produce solar energy.
For more on renewable energy production in the Naqab, see Who Profits’ report Greenwashing Dispossession: The Israeli Renewable Energy Industry and the Exploitation of Occupied Natural Resources.
In 2017, the company constructed an 8,000 m2 warehouse for SodaStream Israel in the Palestinian Bedouin city of Rahat in the Naqab.
A private Israeli company specializing in poultry farming, livestock and agro-industry construction projects. The company has operations in 50 countries worldwide.
West Bank
In 2020, Agrotop established two new breeding coops in the settlement of Hemdat in the Jordan Valley, the occupied West Bank. The coops were built to house approximately 10,000 laying hens and were equipped with special ventilation and cooling system solutions to suit the specific conditions of the area.
In January 2022, the company held a professional workshop for company employees and managers in the settlement of Sal'it in the occupied West Bank.
In 2017, Agrotop’s parent company, Hapah Metal Industries, published photos of an industrial chicken coop structure in the settlement of Hamra in the Jordan Valley, the occupied West Bank. In 2012, Hapah Metal Industries carried out a project in a chicken farm in the settlement of Sal'it in the occupied West Bank.
In 2011, Agrotop executed a construction project in the Ariel West Industrial Zone, in the settlement of Ariel in the occupied West Bank.
In 2010, the company constructed chicken coops in the settlement of Keshet in the occupied Syrian Golan.
Agrotop was also involved in the construction of a cargo warehouse in the Erez checkpoint in Gaza in 2001.
Naqab
The company has established several projects in the Naqab region. In 2022, the company established the largest chicken coop in Israel for the localities of Bnei Netzarim and Naveh in the Naqab, as well as an additional project for the locality of Revivim.
The company established one of the largest broiler coops in the Naqab, consisting of 15 coops that hold hundreds of thousands of chickens. The coops include solar installations used to produce solar energy.
For more on renewable energy production in the Naqab, see Who Profits’ report Greenwashing Dispossession: The Israeli Renewable Energy Industry and the Exploitation of Occupied Natural Resources.
In 2017, the company constructed an 8,000 m2 warehouse for SodaStream Israel in the Palestinian Bedouin city of Rahat in the Naqab.
Head office: 4 Nir St., Be’er Tuvia Industrial Zone 8381600, Israel.
Tel.: +972-8-8611600
A private Israeli company specializing in poultry farming, livestock and agro-industry construction projects. The company has operations in 50 countries worldwide.
West Bank
In 2020, Agrotop established two new breeding coops in the settlement of Hemdat in the Jordan Valley, the occupied West Bank. The coops were built to house approximately 10,000 laying hens and were equipped with special ventilation and cooling system solutions to suit the specific conditions of the area.
In January 2022, the company held a professional workshop for company employees and managers in the settlement of Sal'it in the occupied West Bank.
In 2017, Agrotop’s parent company, Hapah Metal Industries, published photos of an industrial chicken coop structure in the settlement of Hamra in the Jordan Valley, the occupied West Bank. In 2012, Hapah Metal Industries carried out a project in a chicken farm in the settlement of Sal'it in the occupied West Bank.
In 2011, Agrotop executed a construction project in the Ariel West Industrial Zone, in the settlement of Ariel in the occupied West Bank.
In 2010, the company constructed chicken coops in the settlement of Keshet in the occupied Syrian Golan.
Agrotop was also involved in the construction of a cargo warehouse in the Erez checkpoint in Gaza in 2001.
Naqab
The company has established several projects in the Naqab region. In 2022, the company established the largest chicken coop in Israel for the localities of Bnei Netzarim and Naveh in the Naqab, as well as an additional project for the locality of Revivim.
The company established one of the largest broiler coops in the Naqab, consisting of 15 coops that hold hundreds of thousands of chickens. The coops include solar installations used to produce solar energy.
For more on renewable energy production in the Naqab, see Who Profits’ report Greenwashing Dispossession: The Israeli Renewable Energy Industry and the Exploitation of Occupied Natural Resources.
In 2017, the company constructed an 8,000 m2 warehouse for SodaStream Israel in the Palestinian Bedouin city of Rahat in the Naqab.
The company is owned by Hapah Metal Industries Ltd., a private Israeli company owned by Y.A. Altman Holdings Ltd.
Y.A. Altman Holdings is owned by Yitzhak Altman (40%), Reuven Ytzhak Peles (20%), Maruel Investments, LLC (20%), and Limited Gyles Assets (20%).
CEO: Yaron Zafrani
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* This section refers to the company's general business partners
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