Jordan has refused to resume tomato exports to Israel, demanding an apology from Israel's Ministry of Health for its "unilateral statement" about detecting cholera bacteria in the Yarmouk River, which flows through Jordan.
Israel halted fruit and vegetable imports from Jordan over contamination concerns in August. Many of Jordan's food exports to Israel consist of cucumbers and tomatoes.
Jordanian authorities were offended by the statement and are awaiting an apology. Meanwhile, Israel's Ministry of Agriculture has opened a new duty-free import quota for 5,000 tons of tomatoes from September to December.
- In August 2024, tomato consumption in Israel dropped by 20.9%, while prices surged by 45%.
- Potato consumption decreased by 3.7%, with prices rising by 29.5%.
- Cabbage consumption declined by 4%, and prices rose by 25.5%.
- Cucumber consumption fell by 0.9%, with prices increasing by 23.5%.
- Sweet pepper consumption decreased by 9.1%, while prices surged by 20.9%.
Source: newsru.co.il