Market updates on edible nuts with up-to-date price trends
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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.
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Sep 1, 2021

Cashews: exports increase significantly

HANOI. Both Vietnam's imports and exports have increased significantly compared to last year. Nevertheless, the cashew industry continues to face various problems.
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Aug 31, 2021

Almonds: farmers' association expects record losses

MADRID/SACRAMENTO. The Catalan farmers' association reports high crop losses. In addition to hazelnut and carob trees, almond plantations are also affected. Market players are currently talking about the worst crop result in the last ten years.
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Aug 30, 2021

Hazelnuts: raw materials from the new crop will be available soon

ORDU. In Turkey, the hazelnut harvest is progressing. At the same time, large quantities have already been registered for sale to the TMO while market leader Ferrero continues hold back.
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Aug 26, 2021

Pine nuts: slight correction of export prices

BEIJING. Due to various circumstances, Germany has significantly reduced the import of pine nuts from China this season. Russian exporters are benefiting the most, as even at the end of the season, imports are still significantly higher than the year before.
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Aug 26, 2021

Pecans: US production cannot meet demand

ATLANTA. As Pecan Report explains, it is becoming increasingly difficult for US farmers and producers to meet the high demand. For this reason, more raw nuts have to be imported from other origins.
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Aug 25, 2021

Cashews: stricter surveillance for imports from Cambodia

HANOI. To prevent possible fraud, Vietnam's customs office has introduced strict import rules for RCN, especially from Cambodia. Meanwhile, a favourable development for Vietnamese exporters is evident in Japan.
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Aug 24, 2021

Almonds: disappointing yields at the start of the harvest

MADRID/SACRAMENTO. The first yields from the Spanish almond crop 2021 show a disappointing result. Overall, production could therefore be even lower than expected. In addition, good exports at the end of the season might lead to lower surplus stocks.
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Aug 23, 2021

Hazelnuts: prices for the new crop start to settle

ORDU. Rainfall continues to delay the drying of the hazelnuts, which is why the new crop is not yet available on the market. However, the first small quantities are expected in the coming days. Meanwhile, prices are slowly settling.
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Aug 19, 2021

Pistachios: Iranian farmers start harvesting

TEHRAN. In some Iranian provinces, the pistachio farmers have already started harvesting, in other regions the harvest process is about to begin. Prices remained stable on the domestic market, but the exchange rate caused some deviations.
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Aug 18, 2021

Desiccated coconuts: buyers' plan does not work out

MANILA. Due to the ongoing lockdown, the situation for coconut producers in the Philippines is currently very difficult. European and US buyers had been holding back on purchases to avoid the high freight costs - but this plan seems to be failing.
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Aug 18, 2021

Walnuts: US production may have reached its peak

SACRAMENTO. US exports are significantly above last year's level. However, experts reckon that farmers may lack the financial incentive to expand the acreage in the coming years. For now, new areas that have been planted in recent years are still coming on stream.
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Aug 18, 2021

Pistachios: lower yields due to drought

SACRAMENTO. The demand for US pistachios is still very high. Due to the expected decline in production this year, prices are likely to rise. The executive director of the American Pistachio Growers announced the first estimates for the new crop.
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Aug 17, 2021

Almonds: US exports up by a third

MADRID/SACRAMENTO. The US almond season 2020/2021 closed with high export figures, reduced cultivation forecasts and rising prices. Spanish market players are adjusting their prices.
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Aug 16, 2021

Cashews: "Three on the Spot" temporarily stopped

HANOI. After a month spent entirely in the processing factories by many workers in the cashew industry, the "Three on the Spot" measure is put on hold for the time being. In addition, there is currently a lot of disagreement over freight costs.
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Aug 16, 2021

Hazelnuts: Ferrero still to issue bid

ORDU. President Erdoğan has finally announced the TMO bid for hazelnuts over TRY 26.5/kg for Levantine quality and over TRY 27.0/kg for Giresun quality. As these prices are largely in line with expectations there has been no big shift in the market so far. Much now depends on the bid Ferrero is expected to issue very soon. Buyers in Europe are urged to be on the alert, while harvesting has started in coastal areas.
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Aug 10, 2021

Pistachios: production to fall 21% short of last year

TEHRAN. Although 2021 is an off-year in terms of production in Iran, the country holds a great advantage. The increase in the total area under cultivation coupled with the diversity of the pistachios produced in Iran have reduced the gap between off-years and on-years. Production, therefore, differs considerably in different parts of the country. Frost, heat and hailstorms have, however, caused considerable damage in many places.
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Aug 9, 2021

Cashews: USA urges Vietnam to prioritise vaccination of industry

HANOI/BEIJING. The Food Industry of America (FIA) has urged Vietnam to prioritise vaccinating workers in agricultural production and food processing, especially in the cashew industry, in a letter addressed to Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh on 3 August. As local media report, the social distancing measures and restrictions in place to curb the fourth wave of the pandemic are expected to jeopardise production and transportation of cashew nuts in Vietnam. Ports in China are confronted with chaotic weather conditions.
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Aug 9, 2021

Hazelnuts: blame game spells trouble

ORDU. The hazelnut market is still waiting for the TMO to issue a bid and for Ferrero to jump into action. With President Erdoğan, however, facing fierce criticism over his response to the wildfires in the southern parts of Turkey things may be different this year. The present political blame game spells trouble for the market, which has certainly taken a rather surprising turn.
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Aug 4, 2021

Cashews: RCN supplies are not the issue

REUS/HANOI/NEW DELHI. The International Nut and Dried Fruit Council (INC) reckons that global cashew production will be similar in size to the current season in 2021/2022. Drought will, however, partly impact production in Africa. Prices have , meanwhile, turned in different directions in Europe and in India.
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Aug 3, 2021

Almonds: exports top expectations

MADRID/SACRAMENTO. Exports in May have taken Spain by surprise. Issue is that more almonds were shipped overseas than anticipated. The strong export season in the US also has its downsides as market players are now voicing concerns that carry-over supplies will not be able to meet demand until the new crop arrives.
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Aug 2, 2021

Macadamias: production estimates slashed for Australia

REUS/PRETORIA. While the International Nut and Dried Fruit Council (INC) still reckoned that Australia would become the world's leading producer for macadamias in March, things have changed now. Issue is that adverse weather conditions have impacted production here. Global production estimates have also been revised downwards.
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Aug 2, 2021

Brazil nuts: production declines send prices flying

REUS. Prices for Brazil nuts have been on the rise for months. The International Nut and Dried Fruit Council (INC) now estimates that global production is set to decline by more than 17% in 2021/2022. Prospects are anything but encouraging in Bolivia and in Brazil at present. In Peru the situation is, however, entirely different.
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Aug 2, 2021

Hazelnuts: Ferrero about to set course for new season

ORDU. While President Erdogan is expected to announce the TMO bid on Tuesday or on Wednesday, traders point out that this is not quite as important as Ferrero’s response. Large exporters in Turkey may incur heavy losses. That is if the lira retains its new found strength. Demand in Europe is still frustratingly low.
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Jul 29, 2021

Cashews: high freight costs raise some doubts

HANOI. The container shortage has driven up freight charges massively in recent months. In Vietnam, there are now initial doubts whether price increases to this extent are justified.
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Jul 28, 2021

Desiccated coconuts: all bad things come in threes

MANILA. In the Philippines, producers are facing rising coronavirus case numbers on the one hand, and the difficulties caused by the typhoon season on the other hand. To make the disaster complete, freight costs have reached a record high that could last until 2022.
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Jul 27, 2021

Pistachios: negative inventory sparks confusion

TEHRAN/SACRAMENTO. Although Iran’s exports for the current season are 63% up on last year through to 21 June, they fall short of US exports. The Iran Pistachio Association has, in addition, reported a slip. Issue is that ending inventories for 2020/2021 range at an impossible -5,600 mt, which cannot be accounted for unless production estimates are revised. This is exactly what the association intends to do in October.
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Jul 26, 2021

Almonds: Spain should take advantage of its position

MADRID/SACRAMENTO. During the 5th Meeting of the Spanish Almond Industry, around 150 representatives of the sector met to discuss current issues. Meanwhile, the drought in the USA and the general prospect of declining production figures in important growing countries are causing almond prices to rise.
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Jul 26, 2021

Hazelnuts: raised eyebrows over prices

ORDU. Turkey is back again this week with President Erdogan expected to announce the TMO bid for hazelnuts anytime soon. Traders reckon that Erdogan will try very hard to avoid trouble. Buyers are highly irritated over the prices for the new crop. On top of this, not all news on this year’s crop is good.
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Jul 26, 2021

Walnuts: stocks to melt away

REUS. The International Nut and Dried Fruit Council anticipates an 85% slump in end-of-season stocks in 2021/2022. This is mainly driven by China's below-average carry-over stocks. While global inshell walnut production will only range nominally higher than in 2020/2021 at 2.31 million mt, consumption is expected to rise by 9% to 2.46 million mt. Spot market prices in Europe are expected to take a jump at the start of the season.
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Jul 21, 2021

Pine nuts: China's shocking dependency

BEIJING/REUS. The pandemic has disrupted supply chains and highlighted incremental problems. Pine nuts are no exception to this. The market was, however, stunned to find out to what extent China depends on external raw material supplies. China's production consequently fell well short of expectations in the current season due to supply chain disruptions. Production estimates have now been slashed by nearly 50%. Things are, however, expected to improve in 2021/2022.
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Jul 19, 2021

Hazelnuts: with pomp and circumstance

ORDU. President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan is expected to announce the TMO bid for hazelnuts with pomp and circumstance in Giresun next week. Although Turkey is mainly closed for Eid this week, the central bank has caused some commotion in the market by keeping the key interest rate unchanged at 19% - quite against Erdogan’s wishes. This move has certainly taken analysts by surprise. Suppliers are wondering in how far the central bank chief will be able to maintain his independence.
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Jul 19, 2021

Pistachios: traders refute INC assessment

TEHRAN/REUS. Traders are highly concerned over Iran’s ability to compete in the international pistachio market. Although recently issued export data was rather encouraging, frost and extreme heat will certainly impact this year’s production. On top of this, farmers are confronted with several problems. Local traders very much contradict the International Nut and Dried Fruit Council’s (INC) optimistic outlook.
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Jul 15, 2021

Pecans: high buying interest motivates growers

ATLANTA. Year-on-year, US pecan shipments rose by more than 26% during the first nine months of the season. This is motivating farmers to increase acreage to meet the high demand.
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Jul 14, 2021

Walnuts: traders demand surcharges for the new crop

SACRAMENTO. Some US walnut varieties will be offered with a noticeable surcharge at the beginning of the season. Demand for these products is high, while at the same the crop volume expected to decline.
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Jul 13, 2021

Almonds: US production estimate cut by 13%

MADRID/SACRAMENTO. The 2021 objective report for almonds in California came with a bang on Monday. While the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) still anticipated a record production of 3.2 billion lbs in May, this figure has now been slashed to 2.8 billion lbs. This estimate, however, raises some questions.