High half-count kernels reach new highs
U.S.-origin high half-count kernel prices rose during the week ending on Thursday as buyers paid higher prices to secure prompt shipments.
U.S.-origin high half-count kernel prices rose during the week ending on Thursday as buyers paid higher prices to secure prompt shipments.
Kernel prices rose in the global macadamia market during the week ending on Friday, driven by an uptick in demand.
U.S.-origin half-count kernel prices firmed during the week ending on Thursday, driven by steady demand from Northeast Asia and Europe.
Prices declined in the global almond market during the week ending on Tuesday before a new position report from California showed record-high November shipments and a slight increase in new sales.
Prices for most assessed kernel items fell in the global pecan market during the week ending on Monday as demand softened.
Prices of kernel items rose slightly in the global macadamia market during the week ending on Friday as sellers with the remaining 2024 tonnage maintained their offer levels.
Prices of most U.S. kernel items drifted lower in the global walnut market in the week ending on Thursday amid weaker demand even as a new shipment report revealed California is on course for its shortest crop since 2014.
Prices drifted in the global almond market during the week ending on Tuesday as participants gathered at an annual conference in California to discuss the state of play before year-end.
The assessed price of Desirable-variety inshell declined in the global pecan market during the week ending on Monday due to weaker demand from China.
Kernel prices drifted in the global macadamia market during the week ending on Friday as buyers resisted higher-level offers.