The Almond Board of California has released the position report with November shipments of 238 million pounds compared to last year’s 204 million pounds for an increase of +16.6 percent […]
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The Almond Board of California has released the position report with November shipments of 238 million pounds compared to last year’s 204 million pounds for an increase of +16.6 percent […]
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Western Celebrations vs. Asian Market Trends As the holiday season rolls in across America and Europe, a noticeable shift occurs in the global peanut market. The festive period traditionally sees […]
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In terms of changes to the price structure, there is little to report for the past week, as there were hardly any changes in the hazelnut market. Although commodity prices […]
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The walnut market experienced considerable activity in October, seeing substantial crop receipts and positive shipment figures across both domestic and export markets. Despite this, reported commitments continue to fall short […]
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Latest updates on cashew in shell Auctions for cashew in-shell in Tanzania continued throughout November and at the time of writing this update, the forecast stands at 55% sold position […]
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Outlook of Almond Market: The Almond Board of California (ABC), in addition to using NASS data for acreage, also employs Land IQ. Land IQ released its final acreage report for […]
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In a recent proclamation published in the official gazette, the Turkish government, through the President’s decision, has stirred the pot by announcing a 15 percent customs duty on both shelled […]
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The past trading week was a rather quiet one. Although there are always individual inquiries that keep the hazelnut market alive, it is not clear that there is much demand. […]
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There is no excitement in the hazelnut market at the moment and demand is also subdued, the market has still not found its balance. The reason for this is the […]
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Almond market outlook: The almond harvest has officially concluded. With such a late crop, hullers/shellers will continue operating until Christmas. Late varieties have been hard to come by as the […]
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