Italy: Tree Nuts Annual

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Italy’s MY 2015 almond production is forecast to increase from the previous year to approximately 12,000 MT thanks to favorable weather. Quality is expected to be exceptional. Pistachio is a traditional crop in Italy, especially in Sicily region (Bronte area), where more than 90 percent of the production is located. Pistachio trees production is cyclical, bearing heavily in alternate years. MY 2015 will be a “higher” bearing year thanks to favorable conditions during flowering and fruit set. Quality is expected to be exceptional. Italy’s MY 2015 walnut harvest is forecast to reach approximately 10,200 MT. Lower quantities in Southern Italy will be compensated by increased volumes in Northern Italy. Quality is expected to be very good. 

Italy: Tree Nuts Annual

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