Israeli Agriculture in 2024: $11 Billion Output
Israel’s Central Bureau of Statistics released the data on agriculture in Israel for the year 2024, reporting that in 2024, the value of ...
Jerusalem, 26 June, 2025 (TPS-IL) — Israel’s Central Bureau of Statistics released the data on agriculture in Israel for the year 2024, reporting that in 2024, the value of agricultural output was approximately billion Shekels ($11 billion), broken down as follows: crops 21.4 billion NIS Shekels ($21 billion) and livestock – 16.5 billion Shekels ($4.8 billion). This constituted a decrease of 0.7% compared to 2023.
Agricultural output prices rose by 3.7%, crop prices rose by 5.6%, and livestock and their products prices rose by 1.3%.
There was a 4.2% decrease in the quantity of agricultural produce, mainly in beef, vegetables, and field crops.
The value of agricultural input (including wear and tear) was approximately 22.8 billion Shekels ($6.7 billion), an increase of 3.8%. Agricultural input prices decreased by 4%.
The value of agricultural exports in 2024 was 4.8 billion Shekels ($1.4 billion), almost unchanged compared to 2023.
Property tax compensation (mainly due to the damages from the Iron Sword War) for the agriculture sector in 2024 was approximately 912.8 million Shekels ($269 million), in 2023 property tax compensation for the agriculture sector was 432 million Shekels ($127 million).
Property tax compensation (mainly due to the damages from the Iron Sword s War against Hamas in Gaza) for the agriculture sector in 2024 was approximately 912.8 million Shekels ($269 million), in 2023 property tax compensation for the agriculture sector was 432 million Shekels ($127 million).
The gross domestic product in agriculture (the value of agricultural output minus purchased inputs such as fertilizers and pesticides, including depreciation) was 17.6 billion Shekels ($5.19 billion).
The net domestic product (gross domestic product in agriculture excluding depreciation) was 15.1 billion Shekels ($4.45 billion), a decrease of 6.8% compared to 2023.




















