Israel is now counted among countries like China, Japan, and Singapore with the distinction of producing the best quality fish
In the last half decade, Israel has become one of the top tropical fish exporters to the European Union, a development that boosted its economy.
Israel is now counted among countries like China, Japan, and Singapore with the distinction of producing the best quality fish.
Fish exporters from Israel has been exporting top quality fresh water fishes and marine life. Israel's sunny climate promotes fast and unified growing conditions for fish all year round. Consequently, Israel has adapted its famous agricultural expertise to growing high quality tropical fish.
The EU community receives the exports warmly and welcomes more fish exports from Israel. Since joining the fish exporting industry, Israel has been slowly gaining a name for itself as a quality fish exporter. Some 60 fish farms operate in Israel exporting annually tropical fish valued at NIS 60 million.
95% of tropical fish grown in Israel are exported
Israel is now counted among countries like China, Japan, and Singapore with the distinction of producing the best quality fish
17.12.07 / 00:00
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