Israel is a country that exports a variety of goods and services. According to the Observatory of Economic Complexity, the top exports of Israel are diamonds, integrated circuits, refined petroleum, medical instruments, and other measuring instruments. Israel exports mostly to the United States, China, Palestine, India, and Germany. Additionally, Israel is one of the worlds leading greenhouse-food-exporting countries and exports more than $1.3 billion worth of agricultural products every year, including citrus fruits, flowers, and cotton. According to Worlds Top Exports, Israels top 10 exports include electrical machinery and equipment, gems and precious metals, pharmaceuticals, plastics, optical, technical, and medical apparatus, mineral fuels including oil, fertilizers, organic chemicals, machinery including computers, aircraft and spacecraft, and articles of iron or steel. The country also imports a variety of goods, including raw materials, crude oil, production inputs, and finished consumer goods, mostly from China, the United States, Turkey, Germany, and Switzerland. In 2021, Israel imported $3.54 billion in raw food products for the local food processing industry.