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Pistachios: crazy shifts

March 18, 2026 at 12:50 PM , Der AUDITOR
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FRESNO/TEHRAN. US shipments are still below the record volumes recorded in 2023/2024 as the February Shipment Report issued by the Administrative Committee for Pistachios shows. Exports are showing crazy gains. Crop receipts stand at a record 1.59 billion pounds. The war in the Middle East will have quite an impact on supplies in 2026/2027.

Shipments still behind 2023/2024

At 94 million pounds total monthly shipments stood as much as 34% higher than the 70 million pounds noted in February 2025. Domestic shipments thereby nudged 2% up to nearly 18 million pounds as compared with the 17 million pounds shipped in February last year. By contrast, exports surged by 44% to 76 million pounds as opposed to last year’s 53 million pounds. Impressive as this rise may seem, it does fall short of the record 78 million pounds exported in February 2024.

Year-to-date shipments show a similar trend. While

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