Macadamia Price Trends
release time:
2025-03-28
The graph compares the most recent five-week period of 2025 (Weeks 8 to 12) with the previous five-week period (Weeks 3 to 7). There have been some recent NIS trades observed despite the slow start to in-shell contract agreements this year. Average prices in reported trades have risen on the back of some well-priced Australian-sourced deals.
Initial production forecasts from around the world are in and notional prices have been released to farmers in South Africa and Australia as farmers begin their harvests. This past week the International Council for Nuts and Dried Fruit (INC) published its statistical review for macadamias, forecasting a 6% rise in world supply (on an in-shell basis). South Africa’s outlook is good although early season high temperatures may impact nut size and weight. According to the INC, Growth in China’s production is expected to grow but quality remains a concern—NIS consumer sales were impacted in the last season by lower domestic quality resulting in surplus inventory after New Year celebrations. Severe weather in Australia, most recently through a cyclone, has caused a review of initial forecasts and the damage impact is still being assessed while Kenya looks set for a good production year. The United States and Guatemala look to bounce back from a bad season last year, while another bad year is expected for Brazil.
Source:Internet
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