The Australian Almonds Association's recently released "2024/25 Australian Almonds Outlook Report" shows that over the past 20 years, Australia's almond industry has developed rapidly, with the planted area increasing more than twofold and the output increasing more than threefold. Benefiting from the expanded planting area, high degree of mechanization, widespread use of drip irrigation technology, and strong consumer demand, the almond industry's long-term development prospects are good. In the 2024/25 season, Australian almonds are in short supply, with total sales (169,541 tons) exceeding actual output (163,148 tons), with exports increasing by 35% year-on-year, and exports to China increasing by 1.28 times. | Changes in Australian Almond Planting Area from 2007-2024 (Unit: hectares) In 2000, the total almond planting area in Australia was 3,546 hectares, and by the 2024/25 production season, the total planting area had expanded to 66,096 hectares (a 4% increase from the ...
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