The Netherlands is witnessing a surge of interest in nut farming, particularly among dairy farmers, due to the profitability of crops like walnuts and hazelnuts. The Netherlands Nut Association reports a significant increase in nut cultivation, expanding from 60 hectares in 2015 to 160 hectares in 2024, with the number of companies involved also doubling during this period. This growth makes nut cultivation in the country almost as common as viticulture. The advantage of nut farming includes its resilience to adverse weather conditions and the ability of walnut trees to provide shade for cows. The country's reliance on imported nuts is high, but the increased local production is expected to meet a significant portion of the demand.