The US hazelnut production exceeds 100,000 tons, prices continue a downward trend

Published 2023년 12월 11일

Tridge summary

The American Hazelnut Marketing Council projects a record-high harvest of 101,633.431 tons this year, surpassing previous estimates. U.S. hazelnut production represents 5% of the global market and is mainly concentrated in the Willamette Valley of Oregon, with 70% of the world's production centered in Turkey. Hazelnuts exported from the U.S. have seen a price increase over the past five years, reaching a peak of $5.07 per kilogram in 2022, but are expected to decrease to $4.75 per kilogram in 2024 due to the impact of the Sino-US trade war. Additionally, the spread of the stink bug, a hazelnut-eating pest, in Oregon may affect future hazelnut production.
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A survey by the American Hazelnut Marketing Council shows that this year's harvest is expected to be as high as 101,633.431 tons, far exceeding the previous industry estimate of 85,000 tons. U.S. hazelnut production accounts for about 5% of the world, ranking third in the world, and another 70% is concentrated in Turkey. U.S. hazelnut cultivation is basically concentrated in the Willamette Valley of Oregon, and China was once the most important producer of Oregon hazelnuts. The export market accounts for more than 70% of total exports. Affected by the Sino-US trade war in recent years, only 13% of Oregon hazelnuts are exported to China. Hazelnuts exported to China are mainly shell nuts and processed nuts. Mainly used as raw material for candies, bread and other products. In 2023, the wholesale price of hazelnuts in the United States is approximately US$1.27 to US$2.86 per pound, or US$2.8 to US$6.3 per kilogram. The price of US export hazelnuts has continued to rise over the past ...
Source: Guojiguoshu

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