Key Market Indicators
Israeli grain production is projected to decline significantly over the next five years, reaching approximately 83,000 metric tons by 2028. This marks a sharp drop from the current production level of around 132,000 metric tons in 2023, translating to an average annual decrease of 7.3%. Historical data reveals a consistent downward trend in Israeli grain supply, which has been decreasing at an average rate of 2.6% per year since 1966. As of 2023, Israel has slipped to the 133rd position in global grain production rankings. Costa Rica has surpassed Israel, matching its current production level of 132,000 metric tons. In the broader context, the leading nations in grain production continue to be the United States, India, and Brazil, occupying the second, third, and fourth positions respectively.