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In U.S, 230,000 tons of almonds should be sold quickly

Almond Kernel
United States
Published Dec 21, 2022

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As long as this quantity does not come out of the warehouses, it will hardly be possible to reach a price level on the market that can take into account the increased production costs and inflation, and it will take some time to overcome this, writes an article from fruchthandel.de, which took part in the meeting. based on the report of the receiving sector operator, Palm Nuts & More GmbH. According to the experts on the scene, most of the discussions revolved around water issues and the tightening of other statutory obligations. For the time being, the sector is looking for opportunities to meet the prescribed requirements. With regard to water, the situation has improved slightly for the 2022/2023 season, but it is still a very critical point in the sector. Many people are liquidating their plantations because of it, but at the same time, the area under almond cultivation in California is still increasing.

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Until this amount comes out of the storage, until then, it is hardly possible to reach a price level on the market that can take into account the increased production costs and inflation, and bridging this will take some time, writes the fruchthandel.de article based on the report of Palm Nuts & More GmbH, a sector player participating in the meeting. According to the experts on the scene, most of the discussions revolved around water issues and the tightening of other statutory obligations. For the time being, the sector is looking for opportunities to meet the prescribed requirements. With regard to water, the situation has improved slightly for the 2022/2023 season, but it is still a very critical point in the sector. Many people are liquidating their plantations because of it, but at the same time, the area under almond cultivation in California is still increasing. Farmers are also seriously affected by the CO2 emissions requirement, as most trucks in use do not meet the new ...
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