Key Market Indicators
**Israeli Fish Production Set for Modest Growth by 2028** **Tel Aviv, Israel** — Israeli fish production is projected to reach approximately 15,300 metric tons by 2028, a slight increase from the 15,000 metric tons expected in 2023. This represents a modest annual growth rate of 0.3%. Despite this growth, Israeli fish supply has seen a historical decline, decreasing by 2.5% annually since 1965. In the global ranking for 2023, Israel holds the 70th position, with Sweden surpassing it with a similar production level of 15,000 metric tons. Leading the rankings are Indonesia, India, and Bangladesh, occupying the second, third, and fourth spots, respectively. **Israeli Fish Consumption on the Rise** Meanwhile, Israeli fish consumption is forecasted to climb to 54,300 metric tons by 2028, up from 52,900 metric tons in 2023. This translates to an annual growth rate of 0.5%. Since 2019, the country's fish demand has consistently increased, growing at an annual rate of 0.4%.