The weekly report on the global Nuts market for week 16. Brought to you by CropGPT
Market news about nuts - Cashews, nuts, almonds, macadamias, pistachios. Including trading news, weather and forecasts
Welcome to the weekly summary of the global nuts market for 04/19/2026. For more information on any aspect of this report, please visit the CropGPT website for far more detailed reporting and analysis. India's groundnut market is experiencing heightened demand for sowing seeds, resulting in increased price levels which have risen from United States. Dollar 78 point souvers 78.5 per quintal. Seed rates have surged by 20 five-thirty percent compared to the previous season, impacting supply availability.
Speaker 1:The combination of government auctions and increased domestic demand, coupled with geopolitical tensions and the Strait Of Hormuz blockade, has fostered a cautious buying behavior, thereby elevating retail groundnut purchases. Export prices, particularly to Indonesia, range from United States dollar 1,300 to United States dollar $13.50 per metric ton, reflecting continued robust demand and supporting regional market values. In the near term, market prices are expected to remain elevated due to strong sowing demand, geopolitical risks, and regional buying activity. It is suggested that increased domestic cultivation could help stabilize supply levels. In The United States groundnut sector, discussions in Washington, D.
Speaker 1:C. Concerning the Farm Bill two point zero are focusing on trade, nutrition, and economic conditions critical for sustaining the farming sector amidst rising costs and anticipated financial losses projected for the 2026 crop year. Rising production expenses and potential financial challenges have highlighted the need for measures that go beyond the 2026 Farmer Bridge Assistance Program to secure competitive sustainability for producers. Adjustments in planting acreage and market strategies are anticipated to influence global sourcing and pricing dynamics in the near future. Enhancement of support frameworks under the new Farm Bill is aimed at strengthening the economic resilience of the sector with emphasis on mitigating funding gaps and fostering agricultural growth.
Speaker 1:In the Indian cashew market, the processing hub of Pulasa is facing disruptions due to market instability arising from the West Asian conflict, impacting export flows and the availability of raw nuts. The daily processing capacity of approximately 500 tons remains underutilized, leading to significant economic repercussions due to halted exports and restricted external supplies. Short term strategies are necessary, focusing on local market adjustments and potential government interventions to maintain operational continuity within the cashew processing sector. Mozambique's cashew industry has witnessed remarkable export growth, more than doubling in value in 2025, attributed to effective scaling of production capabilities. An ambitious governmental initiative aims to boost annual production to reach 689,000 tons by 2034, signaling a structural commitment to enhance domestic processing capacity and improve value retention.
Speaker 1:Vietnam's cashew exports have shown mild growth in early twenty twenty six, demonstrating resilience amid global market challenges. The United States has emerged as a notably larger buyer. Strategies diversifying export markets have reduced dependency on traditional buyers, adapting to evolving global demand and quality standards. Investment in quality enhancement and raw material procurement is essential to achieve the 800,000 tons export target, while contending with competitive pressures from rival producing countries. Remember, our CropGPT site contains far more details and reports about the nuts market, including crop health reports, twenty years of weather data, and even pricing data and earning call analysis.
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