Crunching numbers on the latest walnut crop forecast in the US

Published 2024년 9월 10일

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The USDA's National Agricultural Statistics Service has released the 2024 California Walnut Industry Objective Measurement Report, predicting a 2024 walnut production of 670,000 tons, which is a 19% decrease from 2023. This forecast is based on 370,000 bearing acres, a 4% reduction from the previous year. USDA field staff employed scientific methods to determine the annual crop estimate. Preliminary data shows that the 2023 crop is nearly sold out. Robert Verloop, Executive Director and CEO of the California Walnut Board and Commission, mentions that despite the lower yield, the 2024 crop is expected to be of high quality, similar in size to the 2019 crop, with manageable volumes and stable markets.
Disclaimer:The above summary was generated by Tridge's proprietary AI model for informational purposes.

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USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service has released the official 2024 California Walnut Industry Objective Measurement Report. The 2024 California walnut production forecast is at 670,000 tons (607,814 MT), down 19% from 2023’s production of 824,000 tons (747,520 MT). The forecast is based on 370,000 bearing acres, down 4% from 2023’s estimated bearing acreage of 385,000 acres. Using scientific methodologies, USDA field staff counted, measured, weighed, and evaluated thousands of walnuts from major growing regions in July and August for use in a statistical acreage model to establish the annual walnut crop estimate. In addition to the updated acreage and crop estimate, the California walnut industry is finalizing the close out of the 2023 crop year. While final shipment and inventory figures will be released later this month, preliminary data indicates the 2023 crop is virtually sold out. “As anticipated, the upcoming 2024 crop is lower than the historic record crop of ...

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