United States: Almond, hazelnut, and walnut prices fall to lowest levels in decades

Published 2023년 11월 15일

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In 2022, tree nut prices reached their lowest levels in at least 20 years, with almond prices at $1.10 per pound, hazelnut prices at $0.51 per pound, and walnut prices at $0.25 per pound. This marks the lowest almond and hazelnut prices since the early 2000s and the lowest ever recorded for walnuts. As a result of these low prices, walnut producers are reducing their acreage for the first time since 1999, while almond and hazelnut producers are also facing challenges due to various factors such as weather, input prices, and competition from other countries.
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In 2022, tree nut prices fell to their lowest levels in at least two decades. Prices after adjusting for inflation, called real prices, were $1.10 per pound for almonds, $0.51 for hazelnuts, and $0.25 for walnuts. The last time real almond and hazelnut prices were this low was at the turn of the 21st century. Walnut (real) prices are at an all-time low, according to data from the USDA, Economic Research Service. Prior to 2020, the lowest real walnut price recorded was $0.58 per pound in 1999. In 2022, walnut prices were less than half of the previous record low and 14 percent of the high observed in 2013 ($1.82 per pound). Low prices have affected walnut producers’ production decisions. In September 2023, USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service forecast that 2023 would be the first year since 1999 that walnut-bearing acreage decreased. Acreage in California, the country’s leading walnut producer, was estimated to have dropped from 400,000 acres in 2022 to 385,000 acres in ...
Source: Agfax

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