Market updates on edible nuts with up-to-date price trends
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May 11, 2022

Cashews: traders face the future with concern

HANOI/NEW DELHI. The harvest is in full swing in the growing countries of the northern hemisphere, but the outcome seems to be disappointingly small. In addition to lower availability, logistics problems and rising production costs are also causing headaches for traders.
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May 9, 2022

Macadamias: Australia cuts estimates

CANBERRA. After weeks of speculations over the extent of damage caused by floods and extreme weather conditions the Australian Macadamia Society (AMS) has now issued revised production estimates. Production will range 10% lower than initially anticipated. Although harvesting is extremely difficult, there is also some good news.
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May 5, 2022

Hazelnuts: cold weather delays crop assessment

ORDU. Despite rumours and speculations over possible crop damages, Turkey’s hazelnut shrubs escaped the risk of sudden frosts in March and April unharmed. At present, temperatures, however, range below normal, which is delaying developments. Italy’s production will also prove decisive for suppliers.
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May 4, 2022

Pecans: in the middle of the pollination phase

ATLANTA. This year's pecan crop in the North American growing regions is developing well so far and the trees are in the important pollination phase. Provided there are no unforeseen weather disasters, farmers are quite optimistic.
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May 4, 2022

Cashews: high energy costs to dampen demand

AMSTERDAM/HANOI. The market experts at Aldebaran reckon that the extreme increase in energy costs due to the Ukraine war will have a negative impact on demand. The cashew market is also strongly affected by this.
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May 4, 2022

Almonds: Spain slashes production estimates by 50%

MADRID. Cold and wet weather in spring has caused severe damage in Spain's almond orchards. Spain has now sharply revised the production estimates for 2022/2023 downwards. This has also impacted prices.
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May 3, 2022

Pistachios: famers left to struggle

KERMAN/WASHINGTON D.C. Frost has nearly wiped out this year’s pistachio production in Iran. The sudden drop in temperature in the second half of March basically froze the crop in the gardens. Some producers are left with nothing in Kerman province.
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May 2, 2022

Peanuts: war is not the only issue

ATLANTA. Current geopolitical tensions have hit peanuts hard as is the case with most agricultural commodities. Uncertainty is the issue here, especially since acreage remained shrouded in mystery for quite a while. These are, however, not the only problems presenting a challenge for producers.
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Apr 28, 2022

Hazelnuts: China axes demand

ORDU. With May around the corner attention is shifting towards the new hazelnut crop in Turkey. Although things are quite encouraging at present, China’s zero-Covid strategy is giving suppliers headaches. Ferrero’s response to the TMO’s attempt of lifting prices will also shape the market in the weeks to come.
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Apr 28, 2022

Almonds: 2022 crop estimated at last year's level

MADRID/SACRAMENTO. Market players have ventured their own forecasts regarding the coming US almond crop. In Spain, fear of frost damage is also driving prices higher.
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Apr 25, 2022

Cashews: Vietnam retains market position in U.S.

HANOI. Vietnam is the leading supplier of cashews for the U.S. and the UK. While Vinacas, the Vietnam Cashew Association, is concerned about losing market shares in the U.S., things are more encouraging in the UK. Prices are also turning in different directions in the EU and India.
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Apr 21, 2022

Almonds: Nonpareil variety particularly affected by frost

SACRAMENTO/MADRID. The extent of the frost damage could still not be determined, hopes are pinned on the USDA's crop report and the first official crop forecast, both of which are due to be published within the next three weeks.
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Apr 21, 2022

Hazelnuts: lira is a killer

ORDU. As people are struggling with skyrocketing prices in Turkey, hazelnuts have turned highly political. Suppliers even state that the situation is so bizarre that it hardly matters what size the new crop will be as prices will largely be determined by other factors. Exporters are keen to avoid the TMO and regard the Turkish lira as a killer.
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Apr 21, 2022

Desiccated coconuts: uncertainty shapes the market

MANILA. In their latest report, the experts from T.M. Duché take a look at the coconut market, which is marked by the pandemic and geopolitical conflicts. There are small rays of hope, but also major concerns.
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Apr 20, 2022

Pecans: short supply after low crop

ATLANTA. After the North American crops in 2021 were lower than hoped for, some suppliers are now worried about whether they will be able to fulfil all their contracts. So far, growers are hopeful for 2022.
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Apr 19, 2022

Pistachios: frost wipes out crop

KERMAN. Frost has caused severe damage in Kerman Province, where Iran mainly produces pistachios. Although farmers witnessed warmer weather in the second half of March, temperatures suddenly dropped close to freezing in the last five days of the month. Any efforts the farmers undertook to protect their crop such as burning tires in the gardens proved useless.
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Apr 14, 2022

Walnuts: March exports slightly up

SACRAMENTO/SANTIAGO. US walnut exports recovered slightly in March, but at the same time domestic shipments were significantly behind those of last year. Overall, about 25% fewer walnuts have been shipped domestically and overseas since the beginning of this season.
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Apr 13, 2022

Cashews: exports decline in the first quarter

HANOI. The latest statistics from the Vietnam Customs Department show that the country's cashew exports in the first quarter of 2022 fell in both volume and value compared to the same period last year. March exports have also declined.
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Apr 13, 2022

Almonds: massive regional damage expected

MADRID/SACRAMENTO. Freezing temperatures at the beginning of April are said to have caused losses in the Spanish growing regions. Australia closed the export season with another record, while US shipments continue to lag behind last year.
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Apr 12, 2022

Hazelnuts: Levant quality is less in demand

ORDU. Although a large parts of the hazelnuts offered by the TMO are of the Levant variety, this sort is much less in demand than, for example, Giresun hazelnuts. Meanwhile, rumours about possible frost damage should be treated with great caution.
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Apr 5, 2022

Almonds: growers calculate higher costs

SACRAMENTO/MADRID. Favourable weather conditions in the Californian growing areas ensure that the almonds can develop well. Following the flowering period, warm temperatures prevailed, but last week a low-pressure area caused extensive local rainfall.
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Apr 5, 2022

Peanuts: difficulties are hard to assess

ATLANTA. Like most other agricultural commodities, the peanut market is facing problems such as the effects of the pandemic, transport difficulties and, last but not least, the Ukraine crisis. Above all, the global effects of the war are still difficult to assess at present.
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Apr 5, 2022

Hazelnuts: high risk TMO price

ORDU. In the second round of sales the TMO has raised the selling price for inshell hazelnuts to TRY 41/kg. Manufacturers, however, reckon that this price bears more risk than any rumours over possible crop damages. The recently issued EU imports for 2021 show a clear trend regarding demand.
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Mar 30, 2022

Almonds: Australia still expects positive results

CANBERRA/SACRAMENTO. The new export season for the Australian almond market started in March, but on paper it is the still 2021/2022 season that is nearing completion.
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Mar 30, 2022

Cashews: concern about crop quality

REUS/HANOI. The INC expects a higher production volume for the 2021/22 season than last year, but is also concerned about the quality of the goods. Improper storage and adverse weather conditions could have a negative impact.
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Mar 29, 2022

Brazil nuts: high starting prices in 2022

REUS/SUCRE. The negotiations between the Brazil nut collectors' unions and the processing factories could be settled quickly this time, as both were satisfied with the starting prices. These are clearly above those of 2021.
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Mar 28, 2022

Pecans: North American crops are significantly smaller

REUS/ATLANTA. In the USA and Mexico, the most important pecan-growing countries, there was a noticeable year-on-year decline in production due to the severe drought. Brazil and China, however, recorded significant increases.
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Mar 28, 2022

Hazelnuts: far from normal

ORDU. Some normality has returned to Turkey’s hazelnut market as speculations are rife over the potential impact of frost. Rumour also has it that the TMO is planning the next round of sales. The current situation is, however, far from normal.
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Mar 24, 2022

Pine nuts: prices maintain their high level

REUS/BEIJING. The INC expects a significantly lower availability of pine nuts from Mongolia again this season. However, higher yields in other growing countries should easily compensate for the deficit.
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Mar 23, 2022

Hazelnuts: Turkey remains top producer

REUS/ANKARA. Turkey remains by far the most important production country for hazelnuts and can once again record significant increases. Italy, however, suffered a massive drop in production.
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Mar 23, 2022

Almonds: ending stocks to hit record

SACRAMENTO/REUS. While almond production declined in the USA and in Spain in 2021/2022, Australia is preparing for a bumper crop. Flowering has been completed in California but farmers report mixed experiences with nighttime frost. Exports from Spain have slowed.
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Mar 22, 2022

Pistachios: impossible to compete

TEHRAN. Although growers in Iran cultivate pistachios on 357,000 ha, which is the largest area in the world, average yields only range at 500-700 kg/ha. For suppliers it is basically impossible to compete with the United States where average yields range at 2,600 kg/ha. Traders are also keeping a close eye on Turkey.
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Mar 22, 2022

Cashews: Africa gains market share in Europe

ACCRA. The African Cashew Alliance looks back positively on 2021, when exports to Europe reached their highest level in almost 50 years. The outlook for 2022 is also promising.
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Mar 17, 2022

Cashews: possible crop damage in India

NEW DELHI/HANOI. While market players estimate the 2022 crop in India to be similar to last year's, there are some growers who report crop damage due to heavy rains. Things are looking better in the East African and Vietnamese growing regions.
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Mar 17, 2022

Walnuts: Chile could achieve record crop

REUS/SANTIAGO. With a production of over 1 million mt, China remains the most important walnut-producing country. Chile is far from being able to keep up, but still expects a record crop in 2022.
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Mar 16, 2022

Pistachios: global production declines by a quarter

REUS/SACRAMENTO. In the three most important pistachio-producing countries, there will be significant crop declines in the 2021/22 season. Exporters are also facing various difficulties.
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Mar 16, 2022

Hazelnuts: alarming reports on new crop

ORDU. The lira slipped to its lowest against the US dollar last week since 20 December over concerns over the war in Ukraine but has since recovered against the euro and nominally against the US dollar. In 2021, the currency lost 44% in value. This year’s losses amount to around 8% so far. Russia’s brutal invasion of Ukraine is, however, not the only concern in the market.
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Mar 15, 2022

Almonds: US exports cannot keep up

SACRAMENTO. US almond exports are far from recovery, as export volumes in February were again 11% behind the same month last year. Domestic shipments also declined this time. Growers, meanwhile, are still trying to determine the frost damage.
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Mar 15, 2022

Macadamias: floods damage Australia's crop

REUS/CANBERRA. After the crop prospects for Australia had looked good at first, heavy rainfall and flooding in recent days have led to massive damage. It is not yet possible to estimate the extent of the damage, although initial forecasts have already been made.
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Mar 14, 2022

Peanuts: dent in global production

REUS/NEW DELHI. According to the International Nut and Dried Fruit Council (INC) global peanut production declined nominally in 2021/2022. China remains the most important producer. Production has even risen here.
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Mar 10, 2022

Almonds: flowering period comes to an end

SACRAMENTO/MADRID. In the Californian growing areas, the flowering phase is slowly coming to an end. The damage caused by the frosty temperatures has not yet been determined in detail.
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Mar 9, 2022

Pecans: US exports down by 45%

ATLANTA. The APC's latest report shows how much US exports have fallen in the first five months of the current season. Transport difficulties are largely to blame for this.
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Mar 9, 2022

Pine nuts: shipments from China pick up again

BEIJING. Germany increased its pine nut imports by more than 20% last year. Shipments from both China and Russia increased year-on-year.
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Mar 8, 2022

Cashews: Vietnam lowers export target 2022

HANOI. After the record level of 2021, Vietnam had high export targets for 2022, but now has to row back due to the geopolitical situation. The pandemic also continues to affect exports.
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Mar 7, 2022

Peanuts: acreage could be smaller than expected

ATLANTA/BUENOS AIRES. Some market players may be overestimating the 2022 acreage, which is likely to be smaller than initially hoped for. US exports are currently rather sluggish, while prices on the European spot market are rising.
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Mar 7, 2022

Pistachios: Russia deals blow to hopes

TEHRAN. Russia has dealt a blow to hopes of a possible revival of the nuclear deal with Iran. By demanding the U.S. to provide written guarantees that Moscow’s dealings with Tehran will not be damaged by Western sanctions over the war in Ukraine the conflict has finally hit negotiations in Vienna. A failure to revive the 2015 nuclear deal will have devastating consequences for Iran’s pistachio industry.
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Mar 2, 2022

Almonds: concern about frost damage

SACRAMENTO. The early start of flowering in California may have been fatal for the almond trees after last week's frosty temperatures. Some farmers were able to take precautions in the hope of preventing greater losses.
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Mar 2, 2022

Pistachios: China bars creative export strategy

TEHRAN/WASHINGTON, D.C. Due to the slump in pistachio production exports are going anything but well for suppliers in Iran. Demand for pistachios also failed to meet expectations in the run up to the Lunar New Year in China. These are, however, not the only problems as China has also introduced new customs regulations for nuts and dried fruit that put Iran’s exporters in a difficult financial position.