Global Almond Trends in 2022
Almond is part of Nuts. You may also be interested in Chestnut, Hazelnut and Walnut.
Global production of almonds is set to reach four million metric tons by 2026, up 1.8% annually on average since 1966. The United States is the largest producer of almonds, with nearly two million metric tons in 2021. Spain, Iran and Australia follow in second, third and fourth place respectively. Portugal has seen an impressive growth of 31% year on year since 1966, while Jordan's production has decreased by 16.5%.
Top 10 countries
In 2022 major markets in the Almond Industry were:
World Almond Market Data and Forecasts
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Global Almond Statistics
- Almond Import 210 countries (Asia, Europe, Western Europe...)
- Almond Export 225 countries (Asia, Europe, Western Europe...)
- Almond Production 97 countries (Asia, Middle East, Africa...)
- Almond Yield 67 countries (Asia, Middle East, Africa...)
- Almond Consumption 51 countries (Asia, East Asia, Latin America...)
- Almond Price 56 countries (Asia, Southern Europe, Middle East...)
- Nuts Production 136 countries (Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa, Asia...)
- Wholesale Price Index 190 countries (Europe, Southern Europe, Asia...)