Global production of peaches and nectarines is expected to decline in the 2025/26 season, according to the USDA.

Published 2025년 10월 6일

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Global production of peaches and nectarines could drop to 23.8 million tons in the 2025/26 season, according to forecasts from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), after exceeding 25 million tons in the previous season. The decline is due to the decrease in harvest in China, the world's leading producer, as well as in the next three, mainly Turkey and, to a lesser extent, in the European Union and the United States.

If confirmed, this would be the first drop in five years. The decrease in China will be 600,000 tons, down to 17 million tons; in the EU, the world's second-largest producer, the cut will be around 10%, down to 3.1 million, due to the impact of hail in Spain and spring frosts in Greece. In Turkey, which ranks fourth, the decline will be much more pronounced due to the effect of widespread frosts in the country, with production falling from over one million tons in 2024/25 to about 650,000 tons in 2025/26, a 45% decrease.

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The global production of peaches and nectarines could drop to 23.8 million tons in the 2025/26 season, according to forecasts from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), after exceeding 25 million tons in the previous season. The decline is due to the decrease in harvest in China, the world's leading producer, as well as in the next three, mainly Turkey and, to a lesser extent, in the European Union and the United States. If confirmed, this would be the first drop in five years. The decrease in China will be 600,000 tons, down to 17 million tons; in the EU, the world's second largest producer, the cut will be around 10%, down to 3.1 million, due to the impact of hail in Spain and spring frosts in Greece. In Turkey, which ranks fourth, the decline will be much more pronounced due to the effect of widespread frosts in the country, with production falling from over one million tons in 2024/25 to about 650,000 tons in 2025/26, a 45% decrease. As for the United States, the ...
Source: Agropopular

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