Market updates on edible nuts with up-to-date price trends
Nuts
Feb 22, 2023

Cashews: Tanzania's production up by 14%

DODOMA. According to the African Cashew Alliance (ACA), Tanzania's cashew crop this season is significantly higher than last year. About 90% of the production is shipped overseas – and there are two main buyers.
Nuts
Feb 21, 2023

Pecans: India slashes import duty

ATLANTA. India is cutting the import duty on US pecans by more than two-thirds, a change that has US growers in high spirits. Harvest is now complete in the US and some farmers are resorting to new methods to sell.
Nuts
Feb 20, 2023

Macadamias: good prospects for Australia's crop

CANBERRA. If unforeseen weather adversities do not throw another spanner in the works, growers can hope for a bigger crop than last year. There is, however, the issue of the global crises and rising production costs.
Nuts
Feb 20, 2023

Peanuts: new challenges

NEW DELHI. While suppliers in India have been bickering with importers in China over the prices for peanut oil for weeks, some movement is now being perceived. A new problem has, however, confronted oil producers.
Nuts
Feb 16, 2023

Hazelnuts: domino effect anticipated

ORDU. People are struggling to comprehend the scale of the destruction the earthquake has caused in Turkey and in Syria. Although hazelnuts are mainly grown in northern rather than in southern Turkey, where the earthquake has struck severely, a domino effect is to be expected. The TMO is also giving rise to speculations.
Nuts
Feb 15, 2023

Pistachios: significantly lower US production

SACRAMENTO. After one record crop year followed the next in recent years, 2022 broke the chain with a smaller crop volume. For 2023, however, the outlook is rosier again.
Nuts
Feb 14, 2023

Cashews: Vietnam relies on high imports

HANOI. According to recent data from Cambodia and Vietnam, more than 98% of Cambodia's RCN production is supplied to Vietnam. The country is the top processor, but produces only about 30% of the raw cashew nuts itself.
Nuts
Feb 13, 2023

Peanuts: arrivals put pressure on prices

NEW DELHI. More and more peanut arrivals, especially from the southern Indian states, are reaching the markets, putting pressure on prices. The situation on the peanut oil market remains tense.
Nuts
Feb 13, 2023

Almonds: Spain steps up buying

MADRID/SACRAMENTO. January has turned the tide for US almonds. While domestic shipments remained flat, monthly exports climbed to 908 million pounds (411,986 mt) as the position report issued by California Almonds shows. The total volumes shipped now range higher than last year for the first time this season.
Nuts
Feb 9, 2023

Hazelnuts: failure to generate demand

ORDU. Demand or rather the lack of it certainly is the issue for hazelnuts this season. Yet, prices surged in Turkey. Although the TMO’s decision to sell came as a shock to suppliers, the impact is most welcome.
Nuts
Feb 8, 2023

Walnuts: severe setback for Moldova

SACRAMENTO/CHIȘINĂU. For the first time, Moldovan market players have to deal with carry-over stocks; until now they were able to sell their entire production to the EU. This has changed this season due to the ongoing economic crises.
Nuts
Feb 8, 2023

Almonds: Australia breaks export record

CANBERRA/MADRID. Last year, Australia was able to achieve the best November exports ever, and overall, the current season seems to be developing into a record year for Australia's almond industry. Growers in Spain, however, are less satisfied.
Nuts
Feb 8, 2023

Pecans: exports show different trend

ATLANTA. Although reports state that demand for US pecans has risen by 10.5% this season so far, it should be noted that this trend is only driven by domestic demand. Exports paint a totally different picture.
Nuts
Feb 7, 2023

Macadamias: too attractive for Hawaii

CANBERRA/WASHINGTON, D.C. Macadamias South Africa (SAMAC) has raised the production estimates for 2022. Farmers in Kenya are prompted to switch from coffee to the highly attractive nut and China has issued simply unbelievable production estimates. Global production and demand are on the rise. Yet, not everyone is happy.
Nuts
Feb 6, 2023

Peanuts: water supply becomes a problem

NEW DELHI. Rising prices are tempting farmers to grow more peanuts again. However, this could lead to difficulties with regard to water supply. Higher seed prices also need to be considered.
Nuts
Feb 2, 2023

Hazelnuts: TMO takes desperate action

ORDU. Suppliers in Turkey are utterly shocked and surprised by the TMO’s decision to sell hazelnuts. Initial assumption was that the state-run organisation would try to hold on to its stocks to prevent prices from tumbling before the general election in June.
Nuts
Feb 1, 2023

Cashews: farmers in a fix

HANOI. Farmers presently have little incentive to harvest cashews in Vietnam. Many have, in fact, stopped harvesting as local media report. Trouble is that raw material prices are simply too low. There is no chance of improvement as prospects are bleak for exports.
Nuts
Jan 31, 2023

Desiccated coconuts: price jump for coconut oil

MANILA. As the experts of T.M. Duché report, prices for coconut oil were able to crack the USD 4,000/mt mark at the beginning of the year. How the situation develops further in the course of the year depends largely on the other edible oil markets.
Nuts
Jan 30, 2023

Peanuts: peanut oil in high demand

NEW DELHI. The shortage of sesame oil is making many buyers in India and overseas switch to peanut oil as a popular alternative. The higher demand is also causing prices to rise. There is good news regarding import duties.
Nuts
Jan 25, 2023

Almonds: dent in exports

MADRID/SACRAMENTO. Although Spain’s almond exports received a boost in November, the dent in exports is still much higher than in California. Competition between Spain and California remains fierce with speculations on water supplies and exchange rates having top priority at present.
Nuts
Jan 23, 2023

Peanuts: farmers outsmart industry

NEW DELHI. Farmers are in full control of India’s peanut market. Not only do they still hold more than 35% of all stocks but they also know how to play to their advantage. Artificial intelligence may also prove an asset in limiting aflatoxin contamination.
Nuts
Jan 19, 2023

Hazelnuts: buyers turn their backs on Turkey

ORDU. Things have taken such a bizarre turn in Turkey that buyers have switched to other hazelnut producing countries such as Georgia, Azerbaijan or Italy. Drought will, in fact, have a lasting impact on production in Italy.
Nuts
Jan 18, 2023

Pistachios: dangerous hypocrisy

TEHRAN. Frustration and anger are growing with Iran’s government. Suppliers are now actively blaming the government for losing market shares for pistachios. Exports have, in fact, slumped by 75%.
Nuts
Jan 16, 2023

Almonds: December boost

SACRAMENTO/MADRID. At 206 million pounds (93,440 mt) US almond shipments certainly ranged at the higher end of expectations in December. Crop receipts, however, fell short of anticipations and the outlook for this year’s crop is extremely difficult.
Nuts
Jan 16, 2023

Peanuts: back on track

NEW DELHI. Peanuts are back on track again. Yet, there is some friction between suppliers in India and importers in China. Inflation is also prompting suppliers to act.
Nuts
Jan 10, 2023

Peanuts: January to prove decisive

NEW DELHI. India’s peanut market finally witnessed a turnaround at the end of last year. Suppliers are now waiting for demand to bounce back in China and in the Gulf states.
Nuts
Jan 9, 2023

Hazelnuts: unexpected shift

ORDU. Things have certainly turned crazy for hazelnuts in recent weeks. Not only have prices surged against all odds, for which Mondelez and Ferrero are partly to blame, but exports have also taken an unusual turn.
Oilseeds
Jan 6, 2023

Hazelnuts: "The world has been a chaotic place to live in"

SEEHEIM/ANKARA. What kind of new challenges did the year 2022 provide? How do buyers deal with the sometimes significant price increases and what are the expectations for the coming year 2023? We were talking to one of our business partners from the Turkish hazelnut market, who kindly answered all our questions. Read the complete interview here.
Oilseeds
Jan 4, 2023

Flaxseed: "A reduction in acreage is likely”

SEEHEIM/NUR-SULTAN. What kind of new challenges did the year 2022 provide? How do buyers deal with the sometimes significant price increases and what are the expectations for the coming year 2023? We were talking to oilseed expert Evgeniy Karabanov, chairman of the Kazakh Grain Union in Kazakhstan, who kindly answered all our questions. Read the complete interview here.
Oilseeds
Jan 2, 2023

Sesame seeds and Spices: “Collaborative steps are needed”

SEEHEIM/GUJARAT. What kind of new challenges did the year 2022 provide? How do buyers deal with the sometimes significant price increases and what are the expectations for the coming year 2023? We were talking to one of our business partners from the Indian market, who kindly answered all our questions. Read the complete interview here.
Oilseeds
Dec 30, 2022

Saffron and Pistachios: “The US sanctions are the biggest problem”

SEEHEIM/TEHRAN. What kind of new challenges did the year 2022 provide? How do buyers deal with the sometimes significant price increases and what are the expectations for the coming year 2023? We were talking to one of our business partners from the Iranian market, who kindly answered all our questions. Read the complete interview here.
Oilseeds
Dec 28, 2022

Dried Fruit: “There will be changes in buying and consumption”

SEEHEIM/IZMIR. What kind of new challenges did the year 2022 provide? How do buyers deal with the sometimes significant price increases and what are the expectations for the coming year 2023? We were talking to one of our business partners from the Turkish dried fruit market, who kindly answered all our questions. Read the complete interview here.
Oilseeds
Dec 26, 2022

Sunflower seeds: “The damage is irreversible“

SEEHEIM/SOFIA. What kind of new challenges did the year 2022 provide? How do buyers deal with the sometimes significant price increases and what are the expectations for the coming year 2023? We were talking to one of our business partners from the Bulgarian sunflower seed market, who kindly answered all our questions. Read the complete interview here.
Oilseeds
Dec 23, 2022

Peanuts: “The prices in India will not decrease”

SEEHEIM/NEW DELHI. What kind of new challenges did the year 2022 provide? How do buyers deal with the sometimes significant price increases and what are the expectations for the coming year 2023? We were talking to one of our business partners from the Indian peanut market, Santhosh Kumar, who kindly answered all our questions. Read the complete interview here.
Nuts
Dec 20, 2022

Almonds: exports take another hit

MADRID/SACRAMENTO. Although almond exports in Spain and the US are not quite as bad as anticipated, the market still has a lot of catching up to do if the perfomance is to be as good as last year. Spot market prices are on the move in Europe.
Nuts
Dec 19, 2022

Peanuts: golden opportunity

NEW DELHI. Farmers and suppliers in India are waiting for the opportunity to turn their peanuts into gold. Negotiations are tense.
Nuts
Dec 15, 2022

Hazelnuts: suppliers withdraw due to chaos

ORDU. Current hazelnut prices defy common sense in Turkey. Some suppliers have even withdrawn from the market as the situation is far from sustainable.
Nuts
Dec 14, 2022

Desiccated coconuts: massive drop in demand

MANILA. In its latest report, T.M. Duché draws particular attention to the difficult demand situation in 2022, which will continue in the new year. Worldwide recessions and a large amount of available goods are contributing their part.
Nuts
Dec 12, 2022

Peanuts: China’s offers are too low

NEW DELHI. China is the most important buyer for Indian peanuts and peanut oil, but in the eyes of Indian exporters, the offers from Chinese buyers are too low, so that the big business deals have not yet been concluded. The arrival of the new crop, however, is likely to play into buyers' hands.
Nuts
Dec 12, 2022

Pistachios: toxic approach

TEHRAN. Iran’s pistachio exports to the EU slumped by 39% in terms of value between January and September as compared with the same period last year. While local media reports highlight that drought, economic sanctions and the fierce competition with the USA have contributed to this development, suppliers in Iran are rather concerned about the high level of toxic residues.
Nuts
Dec 8, 2022

Walnuts: adjusted US crop estimates

SACRAMENTO. According to experts, the US walnut crop could turn out better than previously expected. This means that the pressure on prices continues to grow despite qualitative deficiencies. Meanwhile, US exports declined significantly in October.
Nuts
Dec 8, 2022

Hazelnuts: chaos persists

ORDU. In view of unsustainable prices, TMO rumours and panic buying chaos is set to persist in Turkey’s hazelnut market.
Nuts
Dec 7, 2022

Pecans: growers remain resolute

ATLANTA. With buyers willing to pay low prices and farmers reluctant to accept them, trade in the US pecan market has come to a near standstill. High demand and the prospect of a smaller crop are adding to the pressure.
Nuts
Dec 7, 2022

Macadamias: global crop increases significantly

CANBERRA. The crop in Australia has turned out higher than growers had feared after the devastating floods at the beginning of the year. The other growing countries are also very satisfied with the results, especially South Africa and China.
Nuts
Dec 6, 2022

Almonds: heated debates on water

SACRAMENTO/MADRID. Water, or rather the lack of it, continues to be a matter of heated debate in California. On Thursday, the Department of Water Resources announced an initial allocation of merely 5% of requested supplies for 2023. Drought, high production costs and low commodity prices are, however, not only affecting almond farmers in California but also in Spain.
Nuts
Dec 5, 2022

Peanuts: trade faces hurdles

NEW DELHI/ATLANTA. Last week, several factors came together to dampen trade in the Indian peanut market. In the US, the USDA is still sticking to its high crop estimates.
Nuts
Dec 1, 2022

Almonds: Australia achieves record exports

CANBERRA/MADRID. Australia's almond exports are breaking one monthly record after another. Thanks to this year's good crop, prices can keep up in the international market and convince buyers in one country in particular.
Nuts
Dec 1, 2022

Hazelnuts: deceptive demand

ORDU. Speculations are running wild as to why the raw material prices for hazelnuts have soared in Turkey and in how far the legal action against Ferrero is responsible for this. Traders also disagree as to how much the TMO has really purchased.