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Jerusalem, 12 November, 2025 (TPS-IL) — Israel’s Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security is switching to the “Track Plus” system, a new digital platform for submitting agricultural import applications that it boasts will allow “imports at the click of a button.”
“This is a new, advanced and intuitive interface, which centralizes all import processes in one place in a simple and fast procedure,” said the Ministry.
The system was developed in cooperation with the National Digital System and is part of a broad experience of reducing bureaucracy and making digital services accessible. Starting in January 2026, submitting import applications will only be possible through the “Track Plus” system.
The new unified system replaces the old form system and allows applications to be submitted for all areas of agricultural import: import licenses with duty exemption and tariff discounts, agricultural tools and technology products, pesticides and fertilizers, fishing products and wheat imports.














