Key Market Indicators
Israel's pig production is projected to decline by 1.1% annually, on average, to reach 30,750 heads by 2026. This would be a decrease of 2.9% since 1966. Consumption of pork in the country is expected to fall by 4.8% year on year, on average, to reach 7,500 metric tons by 2026. This would be a decrease of 3.1% since 2017. In 2021, Israel ranked 104th, with Jamaica ahead of it at 10,000 metric tons. The United States, Russia, and Vietnam ranked 2nd, 3rd, and 4th for pork consumption, respectively.