West Africa’s 2026 cashew crop is tracking up to 250,000 tons below last year’s record, tightening raw cashew nut (RCN) availability and keeping prices firm despite a softening demand backdrop. […]
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West Africa’s 2026 cashew crop is tracking up to 250,000 tons below last year’s record, tightening raw cashew nut (RCN) availability and keeping prices firm despite a softening demand backdrop. […]
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West Africa’s 2026 raw cashew crop is running short just as Vietnam steps up buying, while India’s processing sector faces currency and demand headwinds. This combination points to firmer raw […]
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Vietnamese cashew exports are facing a rare combination of softer demand and tighter supply: war‑related disruption in the Middle East is damping offtake and complicating logistics, while higher freight and […]
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Vietnam’s cashew market is trading in a fragile balance: logistics to the Middle East are severely disrupted and demand is softer, but tight raw nut supply and higher freight and […]
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West African and Vietnamese policy moves are reshaping global cashew trade just as early‑season supply disappoints and Indian demand underperforms. Tight raw cashew nut (RCN) availability, higher freight costs and […]
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Cashew kernel prices in India, Vietnam and the Netherlands are broadly stable this week, with key WW320 and WW240 grades moving sideways despite weaker Vietnamese export data and soft European […]
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Cashew kernel prices are broadly steady into 20 March 2026, with FOB India and Vietnam flat week-on-week while European FCA levels in the Netherlands ease slightly. Stable weather in key […]
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Global cashew supply is set to rise sharply in 2025/26, pointing to a bearish-to-stable outlook for raw cashew nuts (RCN) and contained kernel prices, despite localized tightness in some export […]
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The cashew market is currently in a strong, demand-led phase with prices holding firm across Indian mandis and key export hubs. Regular arrivals have not translated into oversupply, and higher-grade […]
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