livestock Prices in Israel
Israeli border, press, and media have the highest level of freedom among the countries of the Middle East. Animal husbandry is very important in the economy of the people of West Asia and the Middle East. Despite its limited land and water resources, Israel has made remarkable advancements in agricultural techniques, enabling the country to achieve agricultural self-sufficiency and become a major exporter of agricultural products. Factors such as meeting domestic needs, commercial policies, health laws and other factors can influence the import and export of livestock
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Israel as advanced country in terms of industrial and economic development in the region of West Asia and the Middle East. Livestock import and export market situation in the West Asia and Middle East region may depend on differences between countries and various factors that affect the industry. Israeli products in some markets in the Arab Gulf countries, such as Qatar, the UAE, and Saudi Arabia, maybe imported through Jordan. Livestock trade between countries in the Middle East can be a complex matter and may be subject to certain laws and regulations
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Factors such as meeting domestic needs, commercial policies, health laws and other factors can influence the import and export of livestock. In the West Asian region, the countries with high population are known as the biggest importers and exporters of live animals .
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