Key Market Indicators
By 2026, Israeli consumers are expected to consume 10 thousand metric tons of pineapple. This is a 2.1% average annual growth since 2021, when the country consumed 9 thousand metric tons. Since 2017, demand has grown 4% every year. In 2021, Israel was in 78th place in terms of pineapple consumption, with Burkina Faso overtaking them with 9 thousand metric tons. The top three countries in this ranking were Brazil, India and the United States. Israeli producers, however, are expected to make 222.44 metric tons of pineapple by 2026, down 3.7% on average annually since 2021, when they made 285 metric tons. Since 1995, supply has increased 4.4% each year. Israel was 77th in 2021, with El Salvador in the lead at 285 metric tons. The top three countries in this ranking were the Philippines, Brazil and China.