U.S. Pistachio Exports to China Plummet 46%, Re-exports via Vietnam Surge 40%

Published 2025년 5월 26일

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Key Insight: According to the German media outlet Mundus Agri, despite the United States facing a bumper crop year for pistachios, data released by the International Nut and Dried Fruit Council (INC) at its early May conference indicates that global pistachio production in the 2025/26 season is still expected to be lower than the previous season. This season's US pistachio exports have been weak, with exports to China plummeting by 46%, but the agreement reached between China and the US in Geneva has added an unexpected variable to the market.

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Bumper Crop Overshadowed by Uncertain Horizon Although the US pistachio crop for 2025/26 is expected to reach 726,400 tons (1.6 billion pounds), global production is predicted to decline by 3% from the 2024/25 season to 1,130,650 tons. The key issue lies in Turkey's sharp production drop—after reaching a historical high in 2024/25, the country is entering a cyclical low-yield year, compounded by frost impacts in some production areas. Turkey's pistachio production is expected to plummet 65.6%, from 415,500 tons in 2024/25 to 143,000 tons. The supply landscape presents a different picture. Global supply is anticipated to grow 10%, rising from 1,332,000 tons in 2024/25 to 1,462,000 tons in 2025/26. Turkey remains the primary driver, with end-of-season carryover stocks reaching an impressive 243,400 tons. Since 2011, Turkey has continuously expanded its pistachio cultivation, with rising production establishing it as a reliable supply country, while consumer awareness of Turkish ...
Source: Foodmate

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