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Pine nuts: EU increases imports from China by 43%

July 16, 2025 at 10:56 AM , Der AUDITOR
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DALIAN. Pine nut stocks in China are running low, causing prices to rise. Last year's good crop enabled an increase in EU imports.

High prices in China

Commodity shortages at the end of the season are pushing up prices for Chinese pine nuts, while exchange rate fluctuations are causing market volatility, according to the latest report from experts at Dalian East Dawn Nuts. The new crop is not expected to be available for export until October.

During the International Nut and Dried Fruit Council conference in May, a crop of 40,000 mt of in-shell pine nuts was predicted for China, which would represent a decline of 64.1% compared to last year. Global production is expected to fall by 27.3% to 126,520 mt compared to the previous year.

EU imports up by a third

Between 1 January and 6 July 2025, a total of 5,746 mt of pine nuts worth EUR 97.645 million were imported into the EU from third countries. This represents a year-on-year increase in import volume of 32.6% and a rise in import value of 33.9%. At EUR 16.99/kg, the average import price during this period was also around 1% higher than last year.

Shipments from China rose by 43.2% year-on-year to 4,770 mt, accounting for a good 83% of total EU imports. The EU also increased its imports from Mongolia (+230.0% to 264 mt) and Afghanistan (+300.0% to 40 mt). In contrast, imports from Russia and Turkey fell by 25.9% to 398 mt and 38.7% to 198 mt respectively. The main importers in the EU are Germany (+53.4% to 2,730 mt), Italy (+48.7% to 876 mt) and the Netherlands (-5.3% to 677 mt).

EU pine nut imports, in mt

Partner

2024

2025

Diff.

China

3,330

4,770

43.2%

Russia

537

398

-25.9%

Mongolia

80

264

230.0%

Turkey

323

198

-38.7%

Afghanistan

10

40

300.0%

Others

52

76

46.2%

Total

4,332

5,746

32.6%

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