Record opportunity for Thai women: 13,000 jobs await in Israel!

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On November 12 and 13, 2025, Thai women can apply for agricultural jobs in Israel.

Am 12. und 13. November 2025 können thailändische Frauen sich für landwirtschaftliche Arbeitsplätze in Israel bewerben.
On November 12 and 13, 2025, Thai women can apply for agricultural jobs in Israel.

Record opportunity for Thai women: 13,000 jobs await in Israel!

Thailand's Ministry of Labor today launched a significant initiative to expand work opportunities for Thai nationals in Israel. As part of the “Thailand-Israel Cooperation on the Placement of Workers” (TIC) program, recruitment for agricultural work in Israel will begin on November 12, 2025, in the 19th round of this successful cooperation. This is a great opportunity for many who are interested in an adventure in a foreign country.

Women between the ages of 23 and 39 are particularly encouraged to apply. Requirements such as Thai citizenship, no family relationships in Israel and a certain level of health are required. Applicants must also provide proof of previous agricultural experience and submit a number of documents, including passport, birth certificate and proof of marital status.

Expanding workplace opportunities

The initiative comes at the right time as Israel has announced 13,000 additional jobs in the agricultural sector for Thai workers. Loud Thai Times This renegotiation took place in Jerusalem between the Israeli Minister of Agriculture, Avi Töpfer, the Thai Labor Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn and others involved. The Thai delegation learned about innovative agricultural methods, such as the advanced hydroponic technology used at Leafresh Farm.

The government of Israel has a clear goal: to increase productivity by recruiting qualified workers. Minister Phiphat confirmed that Thailand is ready to meet increasing demand. However, detailed job requirements must be provided by Israeli authorities to ensure that Thai workers are well qualified and are not employed illegally.

Growing need for workers

Looking ahead, Israel plans to increase the number of Thai workers from the current 40,000 to 60,000 by 2025. This was from Thailand info reported. Israeli Labor Minister Yoav Ben Tzur personally sought better conditions and faster processing of visa applications in Thailand. There are currently between 200,000 and 300,000 vacancies for foreign workers in Israel, particularly in the agriculture, construction and healthcare sectors.

Thai migrants are known for their reliability and hard work, making them sought-after workers. During a recent visit to Israel, officials gained valuable insight from Thai workers already on site. Many of them earn an average of 60,000 baht a month, which is a very good income compared to salaries in Thailand.

In addition to the economic benefits, the Thai government also has humanitarian aspects in mind. Minister Phiphat expressed concerns about the safety of Thai citizens in Israel affected by conflict. Appropriate compensation for the families of victims is required in order to ease the burden on those affected.

Cooperation between Thailand and Israel in the field of labor migration seems to focus not only on economic aspects, but also on the protection and welfare of migrants. Measures such as sheltered accommodation and the provision of language courses are also being sought to make the transition to Israel easier for Thai workers.

The application period for this new initiative from November 12th to 13th, 2025 therefore represents an excellent opportunity for many who want to work in a dynamically developing country like Israel.