Macadamia production forecast released! Global production is nearly 340,000 tons, China 68,500 tons

Published 2024년 6월 3일

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The World Macadamia Organization (WMO) predicts a 7% rise in global macadamia production in 2024, totaling 339,200 tons of shell nuts and 91,860 tons of kernels. South Africa's output is expected to increase by 15% to 92,000 tons, while China's will grow slightly by 1% to 68,500 tons due to dry weather. Australia's production is set to rise by 16% to 56,000 tons despite early harvest rain disruptions. Kenya's production is forecasted to grow by 8% to 46,000 tons, whereas the U.S., Malawi, and Brazil will see declines. Guatemala, Vietnam, Mexico, and Costa Rica are also expected to boost their production.
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Based on a roundtable discussion during the Vancouver Conference of the International Nut and Dried Fruit Council (INC), the World Macadamia Organization (WMO) released a forecast for global macadamia production in 2024. According to the forecast, based on shell nuts with a moisture content of 3.5%, global macadamia production this year will increase by 7% to 339,200 tons; in terms of kernels, global production is expected to be 91,860 tons. Although South Africa, a major producer, is still in the harvest period and it is difficult to assess the final data, its macadamia production is expected to increase by 15% to 92,000 tons, and the quality is also satisfactory. Local industry insiders are worried that the excessive sales of shell nuts will have an impact on the kernel market. Because suppliers can quickly cash in on shell nuts, this means that the amount used for kernel processing will decrease. Although the trees were in good condition during the flowering period, the weather ...
Source: Guojiguoshu

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