Almonds: Market under close observation

July 9, 2019 at 12:12 PM , Der AUDITOR
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SACRAMENTO. The unexpected revision of the production estimates in California has alarmed market players. Traders will closely be monitoring the developments over the next few weeks.

Unfavourable weather conditions

The adverse weather conditions in spring had a greater impact than assumed. Heavy rainfall and strong winds made pollination difficult and shook fruits from the trees. In somes cases whole trees were uprooted. In addition, the wheather is persistently cool, meaning that the almonds are maturing much slower than last year.

Increase in acreage, cut back in production

Acreage is around 700,000 acres larger than last year and totals 1.17 million acres. However, the current report of the National Agric

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