Israel's egg consumption is projected to rise by 3% annually, with each resident currently consuming an average of 192 eggs per year. The country relies on domestic production for 90% of its demand, but imports the remainder, mainly from Spain and Portugal. In 2020, Israel also sourced eggs from Ukraine due to increased demand. Recently, Russia has moved towards allowing its poultry companies to export to Israel, though the lack of a national salmonellosis control program could pose a challenge. To aid Russian poultry companies, an export guide has been created by Agroexport, the World Bank, and industry experts, providing a detailed overview of the Israeli market, regulations, and requirements for exporting eggs and egg products.