Key Market Indicators
Israeli fruit production is projected to decline slightly to approximately 1.4 million metric tons by 2028, down from around 1.42 million metric tons in 2023. This represents an average annual decrease of 0.2%. Despite this anticipated drop, Israel has seen a long-term upward trend in fruit supply, which has increased by 0.4% annually since 1966. In 2023, Israel ranked 74th globally in fruit production, a position overtaken by Tajikistan, which also produced about 1.42 million metric tons. Top global producers in the same year included India, Brazil, and Mexico, which held the second, third, and fourth positions, respectively.