US Walnuts: Germany takes the lead

June 14, 2017 at 9:49 AM , Der AUDITOR
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SACRAMENTO. The cooler temperatures in the past weeks have delayed the development of the US crop.

Market players are expecting the production to start one to two weeks later. The export of premium qualities could be delayed until the end of October/beginning of November.

There are no reports of other adverse effects until now, and the current condition of the trees is sparking hope for a production volume of 615,000-635,000 mt. 

US walnut production

Season

mt

2016/17

616,974

2015/16

546,218

2014/15

510,307

2013/14

443,600

2012/13

449,095

Source: Walnut Board

 

Supplies are running glow

Export business with US walnuts is still going well this season, even if the month of May was a little weak. Exports of in-shells were 75% lower than in May 2016. Since the beginning of the season, a total of 269,712 mt of US walnuts have been exported, an increase of 29% compared to last year. Europe is becoming an increasingly important buyer with imports rising by 27% to 83,761 mt; the most important European import countries are Germany (24,455 mt; +24%), Italy (26,165 mt; +48%) and Spain (18,884 mt; +15%).

The first walnut types are running low and prices of 8.43 EUR/kg FAS for walnuts, Chandler, light half pieces, 80% are circulating on the market. The first contracts for deliveries from the new crop have already been concluded, many buyers only want to cover themselves until December for now.

US walnut exports in mt

Country

2015/16

2016/17

Diff.

Europe

66,166

83,761

27%

Asia/Oceania

73,030

89,012

22%

Africa/Middle East

60,238

85,879

43%

Central/South America

531

169

-68%

North America

75,682

78,004

3%

Others

1,387

3,993

188%

Total

277,034

340,817

23%

Since the beginning of the season

 

 

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