Key Market Indicators
Israeli dried fruit exports are expected to reach $130 million by 2026, down from $159 million in 2021. On average, exports have increased 10% year-on-year since 2000. In 2021, Israel ranked 77th, with Bolivia taking the lead at $159 million. Germany, the United States and Chile took the second, third, and fourth spots in the ranking. Meanwhile, Israeli dried fruit imports are projected to reach $13.1 million by 2026, down from $13.5 million in 2021. Year-on-year, imports have decreased 3% since 2000. In 2021, Israel placed 37th, with Pakistan taking the lead at $13.5 million. Germany, the United Kingdom and China were the second, third and fourth highest importers in the ranking.