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It is estimated that Chile will produce 165,000 tons of walnuts in the 2022/23 season

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Chile
Published Aug 31, 2022

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For the 2022/23 campaign, Chile will have an estimated production of 165,000 tons of walnuts, an increase of 7.8 percent compared to the 2021/22 campaign, after an increase in planted area and higher yields. Walnut exports are estimated at 162,500 tons in shell, which represents an increase of 7.6 percent over the 2021/22 campaign. For the 2022/23 campaign, almond production is expected to reach 11,400 tons, which represents an increase of 3.6% compared to the 2021/22 campaign, thanks to the increase in the area planted and the increase in yields. Almond exports will be 8,250 tons, an increase of 3.1 percent compared to the 2021/22 campaign. Almond consumption in Chile is expected to reach 7,900 tons. The United States remains Chile's main supplier of almonds, with a 98 percent market share.

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For the 2022/23 campaign, Chile will have an estimated production of 165,000 tons of walnuts, an increase of 7.8 percent compared to the 2021/22 campaign, after an increase in planted area and higher yields. Walnut exports are estimated at 162,500 tons in shell, which represents an increase of 7.6 percent over the 2021/22 campaign. For the 2022/23 campaign, almond production is expected to reach 11,400 tons, which represents an increase of 3.6% compared to the 2021/22 campaign, thanks to the increase in the area planted and the increase in yields . Almond exports will be 8,250 tons, an increase of 3.1 percent compared to the 2021/22 campaign. Almond consumption in Chile is expected to reach 7,900 tons. The United States remains Chile's main supplier of almonds, with a 98 percent market share. The USDA estimates that the planted area will increase by 1.8% in the 2022/23 campaign and will reach 44,500 hectares. The area planted with walnut will reach 43,375 hectares in the 2021/22 ...
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