Walnuts: Recent rains cracked the husk open

September 28, 2017 at 8:22 AM , Starry Night Ltd.
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SOFIA. This year, farmers throughout the North regions are already recording a bumper output. Prices started high!

BULGARIA. Prices for conventional walnuts, white and amber, in all calibers have become available this week. More local competitors will enter the market during next month and prices will experience a downward push. Farmers of substantial organically certified orchards are near the end of harvest. By the second week of October, prices for organic walnuts will become available.

Walnuts: Mainly conventional grown nuts throughout the country

One of the biggest orchards’ owners in the country, whose walnut trees are situated mainly in central North, did not find it worthwhile to harvest trees at all last year since his cost of entering the fields would have surmounted the projected revenue. Year 2016 was a major hit for the great majority of local orchard owners, with the exception of a few orchards, which were situated in altitude regions where frosts usually rarely fall.

Yet, right now, he is just a few days before the beginning of harvest and is standing before a horizon of fully-loaded trees. Mainly, he has Izvor-10 and Sheynovo varieties. The recent showers, falling throughout the whole country, will crack the husk open. The machines will enter the orchards any day now.

The capacity of his orchards, if fully harvested, reach well above 350,000 mt in shell. Such a market player could well influence the pulse of the local market. Currently, he does only conventional walnuts. Many farmers sell conventional nuts not because they spray trees, but because their orchards are in the proximity of grain fields, for instance, that get sprayed and as a consequence, laboratory tests, used as a proof whether a nut qualifies are organic, fail.

Walnuts, Bulgaria

Type

EUR/kg

light kernels (mix)

8.05

light halves

8.60

light quarters

7.75

light brokens

6.50

amber kernels (mix)

6.40

amber halves

6.40

amber quarters

6.40

amber brokens

6.40

in shell

2.10

EXW Bulgaria

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