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Almonds: 2020 hard facts and figures

September 9, 2020 at 8:27 AM , Der AUDITOR
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The most important data provided in a clearly structured Excel file containing production volumes, import and export data and price observations.

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- Global production data for individual top producing countries (2016/2017-2020/2021)
- EU import and export data (2017-2019)
- Import and export data for Germany (2017-2019)
- 2015-2020 weekly price observations for almonds, natural, 12/14 mm, Valencia (>280 prices)
- 2006-2020 weekly price observations for almonds, blanched, 27/30, California SSR (>740 prices)
- 2015-2020 weekly price observations for almonds, blanched, diced, 2-4 mm (>280 prices)
- 2015-2020 weekly price observations for almonds,

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