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Pecans: US supplies decline despite record imports

January 7, 2020 at 9:09 AM , Der AUDITOR
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ATLANTA. The USDA states that stocks range considerably lower than in 2018. At the end of November 2019...

... there were 65,970 metric tonnes of in-shells in the cold stores, which is almost 5,000 metric tonnes less than in November 2018. While the imports of unshelled pecans have reached a record of 23,600 metric tonnes since the start of the season in August, the imports of shelled pecans have declined from 20,000 metric tonnes to 12,910 metric tonnes. Market players are, nevertheless, optimistic. At 24,900 metric tonnes, the proportion of shelled pecan nuts in the warehouses is higher than last year. This indicates good demand, as the nuts are usually processed shortly before being sold for quality reasons.

US production is only slowly recovering

The INC estimated the US in-shell production at 118,000 metric tinnes in November, which is an increase of 7% or 8,000 metric tonnes over last year. In 2017, the production reached 133,290 metric tonnes. While the crop in Oklahoma had the potential to improve over recent years, Georgia has still not recovered from the effects of the hurricane in 2018. Production here may range below 45,000 metric tonnes for the second year in a row.

 

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