The trends of dried fruits in the first half of 2021 for Italy

Published 2021년 10월 11일

Tridge summary

The article provides an overview of the dried fruit market in 2021, focusing on the dynamics of various nuts and fruits, including walnuts, hazelnuts, almonds, pistachios, pine nuts, dates, and figs. It utilizes data from Istat, as of June 30, 2021, to highlight changes in production, imports, and exports compared to the previous year. The data shows an increase in imports and a decrease in exports for several categories, such as hazelnuts, almonds, and pistachios, while pine nut imports are expected to rise and fig imports to fall. Although the article does not provide an in-depth analysis, it offers a clear and factual summary of the key trends in the dried fruit market for the first half of 2021.
Disclaimer:The above summary was generated by Tridge's proprietary AI model for informational purposes.

Original content

How is 2021 going for dried fruit? In general, the numbers continue to be strong, in line with the trend of recent years, but there are several differences within the main references on the market. Given that a comparison is complex, given that the definitive Istat data are known for 2020, while the Istat data as of June 30th are currently available for 2021 (source Fruitimprese), interesting trends to be observed nonetheless emerge. For walnuts, 2020 closed with 15,784 tons of Italian product, which were supplemented by an import of 48,900 tons. Exports amounted to 1,591 tons. In 2021, at the end of June, imports were 17,981 tons, exports stopped at 465 tons. In hazelnuts, the 2020 production was 144,589 tons, to which were added the 69,238 tons of imports and 26,336 tons of exports. In 2021, the first semester speaks of 24,941 tons of imports and already 20,188 tons of exports. For almonds, 84,667 tons were produced in 2020; 69,238 tons were imported, 15,027 tons exported. At ...
Source: Myfruit

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