Nuts market prices
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Wholesale nut prices on the European market
Nuts are a high-value commodity in European trade, with growing demand driven by health-conscious consumers and the snack food industry. Major origins include the United States (almonds, pistachios), Turkey (hazelnuts), Spain (almonds), and Iran (pistachios). On the Fresh-market.info portal, we publish daily wholesale prices and market reports from major exchanges and wholesale markets in Poland (including Bronisze, Wroclaw, Poznan), as well as key EU countries — Germany, the Netherlands, Italy, and Spain.
What types of nuts do we track?
For precise market analysis, we divide quotations into several important segments relevant to traders and processors:
- Hazelnuts: Turkey dominates global supply; key ingredient for confectionery and chocolate industries across Europe
- Almonds: California and Spanish origins lead the market, with shelled and blanched varieties tracked separately
- Cashews, pistachios, and pecans: premium nut categories with rising import volumes into EU markets for retail and foodservice
Factors influencing nut prices
Nut prices are driven by global harvest volumes, currency exchange rates (especially USD/EUR), drought conditions in California and Turkey, storage costs, and shifting demand from plant-based food manufacturers. Geopolitical factors affecting trade routes from Iran and Central Asia also play a role. Using price charts on Fresh-market.info, wholesale buyers and processors can track historical trends and forecast price changes to secure the most favorable deals.
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