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Walnuts: US farmers worried about crop

May 14, 2019 at 12:41 PM , Der AUDITOR
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SACRAMENTO/BUDAPEST. Some of the trees in California had not yet formed leaves by the end of April. There may be several reasons for this.

Trees formed too few leaves

The University of California Cooperative Extension reckons that this may be a long-term consequence of the sudden night frost last November. The Butte County Camp Fire, the forest fire in Northern California last November, could have been a cause since the high CO2 emissions may also have damaged the trees. There are, however, currently no reports of significant crop losses.

Exports still strong

A total 21,340 mt of US walnuts were exported in April. Domestic demand increased by 27% year-on-year to 8,561 m

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