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The global nut yield will decrease by 8% this season

The global nut yield will decrease by 8% this season

Brian Rodriguez, November 26, 2021

According to the forecasts of the International Nuts and Dried Fruits Council (INC), the worldwide nut harvest this season will reach 4.99 million tons – excluding shelled pistachios – 7.99% lower than the 2020/21 harvest.

The harvest in the northern hemisphere is already over. Data for the current 2021/202 season shows that production has grown by 54% in the past decade. INC asserts that there have been disruptions to shipping and logistics this season, which have led to delays and shortfalls in supplies, albeit short-lived.

According to INC’s preliminary calculations, the almond crop (without shell) reached 1.59 million tons (compared to 1.73 million in 2020/21), which is 8% less than last season. This is mainly due to the poor harvest in the United States.

In Spain, the latest forecast from the Ministry of Agriculture indicates a significant decrease in almond yield of 14.6%. Preliminary figures indicate 302,812 tons of blanched almonds, compared to 354,390 tons last year.

INC also reported a drop in nut production, from 1 million tons last season to 984,925 tons this year. This negative development is the result of an average harvest in China, a shorter season in California (after record volume in 2020/21) and smaller quantities in Brazil.

Pistachio production fell from 1.05 million tons in 2020/2021 to 729,300 tons this season, due to a “bad year” in the United States as well as in Iran and Turkey.

INC estimates the yields of cashews (861,390 tons), hazelnuts (541,130 tons) and macadamia nuts (66345 tons) between 3% and 7% higher than last season, while pine nuts (43810 tons) are up 2% due to a good harvest in China and Russia.

Groundnut production, which is housed in a separate category, increased by 2% to 50.5 million tons thanks to increased harvests in Nicaragua (+14%), Brazil (+9%), Nigeria (+8%), China (+4%) and the United States (+2%) and India (+1%).

As for dried fruits, INC calculated that global production will be 3.17 million tons, up 6.4% from last season thanks to much larger quantities of prunes and dried dates and a slight increase in volumes of raisins and dried berries.

Source: agroinformacion.com

Brian Rodriguez

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