U.S. pistachio production is about 1.1 billion pounds, down nearly 30%

Published 2025년 4월 15일

Tridge summary

The U.S. Department of Agriculture's 2025 Fruit and Tree Nut Outlook Report anticipates a 26% decrease in U.S. pistachio production for the 2024/25 season, but expects exports to remain strong despite higher carryover stocks. The report also notes a significant increase in the fruit-bearing area of California pistachio trees and a surge in per capita pistachio supply in the U.S. In the 2023/24 season, pistachio exports hit a record high, surpassing walnuts and pecans as the most supplied nut in the U.S. Despite a drop in grower prices, the total output value reached a new high. For the 2024/25 season, preliminary trade data shows that grower prices are expected to increase from the previous season.
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The 2025 U.S. Fruit and Tree Nut Outlook Report recently released by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) shows that according to data from the American Pistachio Council (ACP), the total U.S. pistachio production in the 2024/25 season (September to August of the following year) is expected to be 1.1 billion pounds (shelled fruit). The production in the 2024/25 season may rank third in history, second only to the 2023/24 season and the 2021/22 season. The production this season is 26% lower than the previous season, reflecting the characteristics of a small year. Although the accumulation of low temperatures in winter is insufficient and the summer temperature is higher than normal, the yield is still comparable to other small years in the past decade. In 2024, the fruit-bearing area of California pistachio trees reached about 48.8 The record high of 10,000 acres, an increase of 25,000 acres from the previous year. In the past two decades, the area has increased nearly ...
Source: Guojiguoshu

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