Israel: Grain and Feed Annual

  |   Attaché Report (GAIN)   |   IS2025-0008
Israel will continue to rely on imported feed and grains as it uses land and water resources for more cash crops. Due to poor weather conditions, Post forecasts Israel’s marketing year 2025/26 wheat production down (due to poor weather conditions) and imports up as production was limited. Although the Government of Israel is increasingly looking to diversify imports of grain and feed, it will most likely continue to import from Black Sea Basin origins due to price and proximity. Consumption of barley and feed is forecasted to remain relatively low, as many poultry and egg production farms were destroyed due to the conflict in the north, as well as limited cattle shipment from Australia via the Red Sea.

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