Walnuts: Prices are under pressure

May 16, 2018 at 12:03 PM , Der AUDITOR
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SACRAMENTO/FRANKFURT. Market participants are once again expecting good crop in the US while lower export figures drive up pressure on prices.

 

US export figures for April 2018

The walnut prices are following a slight downward trend in many producing countries; purchasers are advised to take a closer look at the quality of the nuts (also for EU nuts) with very attractive offers.

In 2017, US walnut production decreased by 7.6% as compared to 2016. The low availability combined with high prices also curbed the export and consumption figures. Since the beginning of the current season, 271,495 mt of walnuts have been shipped (abroad and domestic), a 17% decrease compared to same period la

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