Earlier Report Observations
The disappearance of Israel's goose and mulard fattening industry, which had supplied the local market with fatty liver and goose meat, removed a traditional production source and contributed to a market volume contraction in 2019. This structural shift was countered by the rise of a new domestic supplier, the Levin farm, which began providing a steady stream of fresh ducks. The growing preference for fresh over frozen meat, amplified during the COVID-19 pandemic as consumers sought high-quality, deliverable products, helped reverse the decline, leading to a recovery in both production and total market volume by 2020.
From 2021 through 2023, the market entered a phase of sustained expansion. This growth was primarily driven by the solidified supply chain for fresh duck, led by the Levin farm and supported by other private suppliers like Eitan Deli Meat and the Aharon brothers, who broadened their offerings to include various cuts such as breast, leg, and liver. Continuous demand from restaurants and private consumers for fresh, quality meat kept production volumes on a steady upward trajectory, with the market reaching nearly 3 000 t by 2023.
Table of content
- 1. Disclaimer
- 2. Terms of use of the report
- 3. Product codes in the statistical classifications used in the report
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4. Key Market Indicators and Trends
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4.1. Key Market Indicators
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4.1.1. In kind
- 4.1.1.1. Production, 2018-2023
- 4.1.1.2. Imports, 2018-2024
- 4.1.1.3. Exports, 2018-2024
- 4.1.1.4. Market size, 2018-2023
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4.1.1. In kind
- 4.2. Market Trends and Factors
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4.1. Key Market Indicators
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5. Production
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5.1. Production in Israel
- 5.1.1. Annual dynamics of production in Israel in kind, 2018-2023, t
- 5.1.2. Annual dynamics of production in Israel in value, 2018-2023, $ US
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5.2. Global production by Country, 2018-2023
- 5.2.1. Annual dynamics of production by macroregions in kind, 2018-2023, t
- 5.2.2. Dynamics of production structure by macroregions in kind, 2018-2023
- 5.2.3. Annual dynamics of production by country in kind, 2018-2023, t
- 5.2.4. Structure of production by countries in kind, 2018-2023
- 5.2.5. Dynamics of peoduction structure by countries in kind, 2018-2023
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5.1. Production in Israel
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6. Imports
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6.1. Imports (Direct Data)
- 6.1.1. Imports - Total information
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6.1.2. Imports in kind, t
- 6.1.2.1. Annual dynamics of product's imports to Israel in kind, 2018-2024, t
- 6.1.2.2. Dynamics of product's imports in kind to Israel by countries, 2018-2024, t
- 6.1.2.3. Structure of product's imports in kind by countries, 2018-2024
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6.1.3. Imports in value, K $ US
- 6.1.3.1. Annual dynamics of product's imports to Israel in value, 2018-2024, K $ US
- 6.1.3.2. Dynamics of product's imports in value to Israel by countries, 2018-2024, K $ US
- 6.1.3.3. Structure of product's imports in value by countries, 2018-2024
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6.1.4. Average price of product's imports, $ US/t
- 6.1.4.1. Annual dynamics of average price of product's imports to Israel, 2018-2024, $ US/t
- 6.1.4.2. Dynamics of average price of product's imports to Israel by countries, 2018-2024, $ US/t
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6.2. Imports (Mirror Data)
- 6.2.1. Imports - Total information
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6.2.2. Imports in kind, t
- 6.2.2.1. Annual dynamics of product's imports to Israel in kind, 2018-2024, t
- 6.2.2.2. Dynamics of product's imports in kind to Israel by countries, 2018-2024, t
- 6.2.2.3. Structure of product's imports in kind by countries, 2018-2024
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6.2.3. Imports in value, K $ US
- 6.2.3.1. Annual dynamics of product's imports to Israel in value, 2018-2024, K $ US
- 6.2.3.2. Dynamics of product's imports in value to Israel by countries, 2018-2024, K $ US
- 6.2.3.3. Structure of product's imports in value by countries, 2018-2024
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6.2.4. Average price of product's imports, $ US/t
- 6.2.4.1. Annual dynamics of average price of product's imports to Israel, 2018-2024, $ US/t
- 6.2.4.2. Dynamics of average price of product's imports to Israel by countries, 2018-2024, $ US/t
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6.1. Imports (Direct Data)
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7. Trade balance
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7.1. Trade balance (Direct Data)
- 7.1.1. In kind, t
- 7.1.2. In value, K $ US
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7.2. Trade balance (Mirror Data)
- 7.2.1. In kind, t
- 7.2.2. In value, K $ US
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7.1. Trade balance (Direct Data)
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8. Top buying and selling countries, 2018-2024
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8.1. Direct Data
- 8.1.1. Import in Value by Countries-buyers
- 8.1.2. Export in Value by Countries-suppliers
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8.2. Mirror Data
- 8.2.1. Import in Value by Countries-buyers
- 8.2.2. Export in Value by Countries-suppliers
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8.1. Direct Data
Production duck meat and offal in Israel
In kind, 2017-2020, t
Top producers of duck meat and offal, 2017-2020
World map of production of duck meat and offal, 2017-2020
In 2020, Israel produced 2,679 tonnes of duck meat and offal, marking a 13.5% increase compared to 2019. Over the period from 2017 to 2020, production grew by 20.8%, which translates to an average annual growth rate of 6.5%. The most significant decline occurred in 2019, with a drop of 6.7%, while the largest increase was recorded in 2018 at 14.1%.
Annual dynamics of production in Israel in kind, 2017-2020, t
| Parameter | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | CAGR | |
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| 1 | Change from last year | 14.1% | (6.7%) | 13.5% | 6.5% |
Exports duck meat and offal from Israel
Based on available market data, Israel did not export any duck meat and offal from 2017 to 2020.
Imports duck meat and offal to Israel
Imports in kind, kg
The market displayed volatility during the observed period. Import volumes reached their lowest point in 2017 and peaked in 2018, showing a 2.7-fold difference between these years. In 2020, Israel imported a total of 21,133 kilograms of duck meat and offal, reflecting a sharp increase of 172.2% compared to 2019.
Annual dynamics of product's imports to Israel in kind, 2017-2020, kg
| Parameter | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | CAGR | |
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| 1 | Change from last year | 172.2% | n/a | n/a | 7.2% |
From 2017 to 2020, Hungary dominated the geographical structure of duck meat and offal imports to Israel, accounting for 100.0% of total import volumes.
Structure of product's imports in kind by countries, 2017-2020
World map of product's imports to Israel in kind, 2017-2020
Imports in value, K $ US
The data shows irregular fluctuations, pointing to a volatile market environment. Import values reached their lowest point in 2018 and peaked in 2020, with a 6.4-fold difference between these years. In 2020, Israel's duck meat and offal imports amounted to 62.0 thousand US dollars, up by 1.0% from the previous year.
Annual dynamics of product's imports to Israel in value, 2017-2020, K $ US
| Parameter | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | CAGR | |
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| 1 | Change from last year | 1.0% | n/a | n/a | (46.0%) |
Between 2017 and 2020, Hungary was the primary source for duck meat and offal imports to Israel, consistently representing 100.0% of total import value.
Structure of product's imports in value by countries, 2017-2020
World map of product's imports to Israel in value, 2017-2020
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