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Almonds: rise in exports

October 15, 2019 at 9:14 AM , Der AUDITOR
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MADRID/SACRAMENTO. Yields differs notably in California, depending on region. This situation renders it impossible for market players to provide reliable estimates. Meanwhile, the market in Spain has received a boost.

Market sticks to production estimates

As Blue Diamond Almonds explains in a recently issued report the yields in southern California are around 10-20% higher than last year. This increase is, however offset by the lower yields north California. So far similar volumes have been registered as last year. Reliable estimates will, however, only be possible towards the end of the year once the volumes have been largerly processed. Market players nevertheless still reckon that production will range at 1.09 million metric tonnes.

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