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Almonds: mixed start to the harvest

September 1, 2025 at 12:25 PM , Der AUDITOR
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CÓRDOBA/SACRAMENTO. Mixed news concerning this year’s crop is circulating in Spain. Trump’s tariffs and the EU’s weak response are dominating market sentiments. In California, concerns are rather centred on low yields and domestic demand for almonds.

Mixed news in Spain

News concerning this year’s crop is mixed in Spain. In Catalonia, JARC, the organisation of Young Farmers and Livestock Breeders, reports that the harvest started one week early and that the crop is promising as spring rains will help to boost yields on irrigated land. In highlighting that Spain imported almonds worth EUR 358 million in 2024 with the USA accounting for 65% (EUR 267 million), the organisations is, however, also appealing to the local confectionary industry to priorities Catalan almonds. As Spain is the main European buyer of

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