The Kibutz own in partnership with Kibutz Mishmar Hanegev a dairy farm of about 900 milking cows and agri-cooperative of irrigated agriculture including jojoba, wheat, potatoes, pomegranate and spices such as paprika and rosemary. The kibutz is investing in electricity production from solar panel fields (currently around 300 acres) and is planning to grow further including agro-voltaic farm. Beit Kama junction located on the highway between the center of Israel to its southern part is a resting point for drivers. The Kibutz is having shares in the cooperative operates the service area of the junction.
Kamada, a plasma-derived biopharmaceutical company, was established in Beit Kama in 1990. Its first product was human albumen. Kamada's production facilities are located at the kibbutz. The Kibutz divested his shares and does not have ownership in Kamada. ==Archaeology==