Market updates on edible nuts with up-to-date price trends
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Nov 15, 2021

Almonds: slump in US exports

SACRAMENTO/MADRID. While the US almond export season started with a bang in August with international shipments rising by more than a third over August 2020, things have changed since. Exports have been rather weak for two months in a row now. Prices are also not quite what the market expected.
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Nov 11, 2021

Walnuts: transport problems weigh on traders and growers

SACRAMENTO/PARIS. The lack of containers and cargo ships in the USA means that some of the goods are still piling up on the growers' farms. This could lead to losses in the end, as parts of the crop cannot be brought in due to lack of space.
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Nov 10, 2021

Pecans: Brazil achieves record crop

REUS/BRASILIA. As reported by the INC, Brazil's pecan crop increased by more than 70% compared to last year and achieved an absolute record volume. China's production volume is also increasing significantly, while Mexico's crop has dropped by almost a third.
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Nov 10, 2021

Almonds: prices continue to slump

MADRID/SACRAMENTO. Logistics still present a challenge and the lack of empty containers is a particular cause of consternation. The spot market prices for almonds continue to lose ground in Europe.
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Nov 8, 2021

Brazil nuts: global production declines significantly

REUS/SUCRE. The INC expects a global production decline of 17.5% for the Brazil nut season 2021/22. Only one of the most important producing countries can keep its volume at a stable level. This is also reflected in the prices.
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Nov 8, 2021

Hazelnuts: unattractive prices

ORDU. Although exchange rate fluctuations have prompted suppliers to adjust export prices, the lira no longer takes centre stage in Turkey’s hazelnut market. Attention has rather shifted towards quality issues, widening price gaps and a change in buying. Georgia and Azerbaijan are far from successful in competing with Turkey.
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Nov 3, 2021

Walnuts: traders contradict US experts

SACRAMENTO/CHISINAU. The USDA has published its estimates for global walnut production. Eastern European traders, however, contradict the optimistic estimates. In addition, there are delays in the harvesting and drying process. Meanwhile, Chinese exporters are very interested in shipments to the EU.
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Nov 3, 2021

Pistachios: production is at risk

KERMAN. Iran’s Kerman Province largely depends on pistachio exports, which generate a valuable source of income. Annual revenue ranges at USD 1.5 billion. Rainfalls have, however, decreased by as much as 80% this year and traders are convinced that Iran’s position as leading supplier is under threat if the country fails to adapt to climate change.
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Nov 2, 2021

Almonds: global crop to be 8% lower than last year

MADRID/SACRAMENTO. Due to unfavourable weather conditions in the main growing regions of Spain and in California, a lower crop result has been discussed for some time. In the meantime, the USDA has also published its estimates for global almond production in 2021/2022.
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Nov 2, 2021

Peanuts: traders in India hope for shift in demand

ATLANTA/NEW DELHI. The shipping crisis presents an unprecedented challenge for US peanut suppliers. Although export demand is high, suppliers are having difficulties meeting contracts. Overseas demand has, by contrast, declined in India this year.
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Nov 1, 2021

Hazelnuts: suppliers far from satisfied

ORDU. Although the Turkish lira has found some strength against the US dollar and the euro, exchange rates remain highly volatile. A high degree of uncertainty remains in the hazelnut market. The TMO has purchased around 75,000 mt so far.
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Oct 28, 2021

Desiccated coconuts: edible oil market also challenges coconut traders

MANILA. Rising palm oil prices are also pushing up coconut oil, whose prices have almost doubled compared to last month. There is little hope for relief in the near future.
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Oct 27, 2021

Almonds: low prices to attract buyers

MADRID/SACRAMENTO. The almond marekt continues its downward trend. US almonds have declined sharply in price in Europe. Exports have started off well in Spain in 2021/2022.
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Oct 27, 2021

Walnuts: buyers urged to caution in China

BEIJING/SACRAMENTO. The International Nut and Dried Fruit Council (INC) and the US Department of Agriculture anticipate sharp declines in walnut production in some countries in their recently issued estimates. China is, however, a noted exception. Production remains high here.
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Oct 25, 2021

Hazelnuts: exporters are in trouble

ORDU. The Turkish lira has slumped to a new record low against the euro and USD after President Recep Tayyip Erdogan decided to expel ten ambassadors on Saturday. Traders, however, point out that the situation is not quite as simple for hazelnuts as buyers in Europe would like. The exporters are in trouble and Ferrero should not be underestimated.
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Oct 20, 2021

Pecans: US shipments increased significantly

ATLANTA. As the American Pecan Council states in its year-end report, both growers and exporters can be satisfied with the pecan season 2020/21. China made a significant contribution to this.
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Oct 20, 2021

Almonds: lower yields are emerging

SACRAMENTO/MADRID. Caution prevails before new contracts are being entered at present, especially since lower yields are emerging in California's almond orchards. Demand is, however, also rather subdued due to various different factors. This has impacted spot market prices in Europe.
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Oct 18, 2021

Cashews: imports return to normal

HANOI. After Cambodian exports to Vietnam had puzzled market players at the beginning of the year, the figures have now returned to normal. Another country has reclaimed its role as the main supplier.
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Oct 18, 2021

Hazelnuts: lira takes centre stage

ORDU. Turkey’s hazelnut market was plunged into chaos again after the lira recently slumped to new lows against the euro and US dollar. Disaster struck after President Recep Tayyip Erdogan fired three central bank policy makers, who are claimed to have opposed last month’s interest rate cut. Concern is that more interest rate cuts will follow despite inflation being high, possibly even this week as the next policy meeting will be held on Thursday.
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Oct 18, 2021

Pistachios: subdued demand weighs on market

KERMAN/SACRAMENTO. Growers have completed the pistachio harvest in Iran's southern Kerman Province. Conditions are ideal to accelerate cultivation here. US export have risen sharply in September.
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Oct 14, 2021

Almonds: US production slightly higher than last year

SACRAMENTO. US shellers struggle with small nuts, yet the production result so far is 2% higher than last year. After a strong export month in August, export volumes declined significantly in September 2021.
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Oct 14, 2021

Walnuts: China's crop volume remains unchanged

BEIJING/SACRAMENTO. Although the spring frosts in Xinjiang have had a negative impact on the crop, other Chinese provinces are able to compensate for the losses. In the USA, the new export season has started well.
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Oct 13, 2021

Cashews: Vietnam remains most important supplier for the USA

HANOI/ACCRA. Although Vietnam has had to deal with many pandemic-related restrictions, the country can hold its own as the most important cashew supplier for the USA. However, some African countries could emerge as competitors in the future.
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Oct 11, 2021

Hazelnuts: harvest can finally be completed

ORDU. A more stable weather situation should ensure that the drying process of the hazelnut kernels can finally be completed. Due to the higher bid prices of the TMO, farmers continue to preferably sell their goods to the state organisation for the time being.
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Oct 7, 2021

Pecans: new season becomes a challenge

ATLANTA. High demand and smaller crops are fuelling market players' fears that supplies may run short in the 2021/22 season. Chinese buyers are already stocking up for the New Year celebrations in February.
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Oct 6, 2021

Cashews: India introduces new hybrid variant

NEW DELHI/DAR ES SALAAM. The Directorate of Cashew Research in India has presented a new cashew hybrid variety that is expected to bring great benefits to farmers and producers. Tanzania, meanwhile, starts the new trade season this week.
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Oct 5, 2021

Almonds: Spain's Ministry of Agriculture announces latest crop estimates

MADRID. The current report on the 2021 almond crop of the Spanish Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food speaks of a production deficit of almost 15%. Despite high losses, however, Andalusia remains by far the most important almond-growing region in Spain.
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Oct 5, 2021

Walnuts: Ukraine expects production increases

KIEV. In the 2021/22 season, both a larger acreage and better yields are expected in Ukraine. Commercial production is also moving further into focus there.
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Oct 5, 2021

Desiccated coconuts: goods are scarce and expensive

MANILA. Even though the situation is no longer as tense as it was at the beginning of the year, coconut producers and traders are still struggling with major difficulties. Possible price reductions are thus a long way off.
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Oct 5, 2021

Pistachios: climate change impact

BIRJAND. Drought has impacted pistachio production in Iran’s South Khorasan Province for more than twenty years. Variations in temperature, reduced rainfall and humidity cause a lot of damage every year. Growers use wells and aqueducts to compensate for less rain. This year production is, however, not only expected to decline but growers are also confronted with additional challenges.
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Oct 4, 2021

Hazelnuts: Ferrero to act as game changer

ORDU. Quality is an issue in Turkey. Many hazelnuts have been rejected and the situation is not expected to improve. Problem is that drying is simply too slow and the weather forecasts are not exactly encouraging. Low quality does not, however, necessarily mean that prices will rise. Especially since Ferrero may well act as a game changer.
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Sep 29, 2021

Cashews: Vietnam shows impressive exports

HANOI. According to the latest data from Vinacas, Vietnamese exports have increased significantly year-on-year in the first eight months of 2021. Consequently, imports are also much higher than in 2020.
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Sep 28, 2021

Walnuts: sellers are optimistic

SACRAMENTO/BEIJING. Given the good demand in recent months, US walnut traders are confident that they will have no problem selling this year's crop.
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Sep 28, 2021

Hazelnuts: Erdoğan sends shockwaves through the market

ORDU. In cutting the key interest rate Turkey’s Central Bank not only took the market by surprise but also prompted the Turkish lira to crash. This naturally impacted the export prices for hazelnuts. Although buyers are very much prepared to take advantage of the current market situation, things are not quite as simple.
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Sep 27, 2021

Almonds: exports 6% up in Spain

MADRID. Spain's overseas shipments for almonds ranged higher in July. Total shipments for the season have nearly risen by 6% on last year. Concerns are, however, being voiced over crop losses at present. This has impacted prices.
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Sep 27, 2021

Peanuts: Argentina struggles with logistical hurdles

BUENOS AIRES/ATLANTA. The peanut market is currently experiencing a lot of ups and downs, as Herman Driesens, manager at the Commodity Exchange in Rotterdam, states in his latest report on cornhouse.nl. Although high-quality crops are expected from Argentina and Brazil as well as from the USA, not all prospects are this promising.
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Sep 23, 2021

Pistachios: summer heat takes its toll

ANKARA/SACRAMENTO. In both Turkey and the USA, producers expect lower yields due to the ongoing "off-year"; however, extreme heat and drought in spring and summer have an additional negative impact on the crops.
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Sep 22, 2021

Walnuts: Chile declares "agricultural emergency"

SACRAMENTO/SANTIAGO. US walnut exports end the season well above last year's result, although shipments to traditional markets were only slightly off. Meanwhile, experts in Chile fear lower yields due to the drought.
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Sep 21, 2021

Pecans: demand from China has recovered

ATLANTA. The harvest of the early pecan varieties has begun and producers can achieve good prices, not least due to the high demand from China. The fact that there are hardly any goods from the old crop left in the warehouses is also pushing prices up.
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Sep 20, 2021

Cashews: Vietnam's exports to Russia increase significantly

HANOI. As reported by the Russian customs office, the country imported about 50% more cashew nuts from Vietnam in the first half of 2021 than in the corresponding period of 2020. Vietnam also remains the most important supplier of German imports.
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Sep 20, 2021

Hazelnuts: quality is an issue

ORDU. Concerns are growing over the quality of the hazelnut kernels produced in Turkey’s eastern Black Sea Region. Issue is that unstable weather conditions have delayed drying for weeks. There is little hope that conditions will improve anytime soon. The TMO is also intent on stepping up buying.
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Sep 20, 2021

Pistachios: ambitions run high

DAMGHAN. Although prospects are anything but encouraging for Iran’s pistachio production this year, there are some noted exceptions. In Dangham county in Semnan Province, fresh pistachio production is even expected to rise. Pistachio cultivation has a long tradition in the region dating back more than 1,000 years. The highly ambitious plan is to double production in the next four years.
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Sep 15, 2021

Almonds: season kicks in with a head start

SACRAMENTO/MADRID. Although US almond production is expected to range lower, arrivals are currently 14% up on last year. As harvesting started early arrivals have risen. Buyers and Europe and China are taking advantage of large supplies.
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Sep 14, 2021

Walnuts: holiday driven demand pushes up prices

BEIJING. Demand for walnuts is up in China as local processors are busy obtaining sufficient supplies for the Golden Week, which is celebrated on 01-07 October. This has largely impacted prices. Prices are too high for some buyers.
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Sep 13, 2021

Hazelnuts: further delays in drying

ORDU. Traders report that the hazelnut season has not started properly in Turkey yet. Issue is that unstable weather conditions have delayed drying. Arrivals are low and trading is still to revive. Growers are very much satisfied with prices at present.
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Sep 6, 2021

Hazelnuts: traders concerned over price gaps

ORDU. As delays in drying hazelnut kernels at Turkey’s Black Sea coast are now impacting supplies in Europe traders urge buyers to consider a more effective supply chain management. Long queues are being reported in front of the TMO as growers are intent on selling to the state-run organisation. Prices have drifted far apart.
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Sep 6, 2021

Pistachios: drought reduces production

MASHAD. Recent estimates issued by the Agricultural Organisation in Iran’s Khorasan Razavi Province show that pistachio production will decline by 20% this year. While early harvesting already started on 6 August, the main harvest is only starting now. Climate change certainly is an issue.
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Sep 2, 2021

Walnuts: US crop 15% smaller than last year

SANTIAGO/BUDAPEST. The crop forecast for the 2021 US walnut crop published by the USDA on 1 September was even more disillusioning than the INC's already lower estimate in June. Hungarian traders, however, are optimistic about the crop in their country.