China expected to retake title of biggest US almond importer
It’s a huge industry in California – with 80 percent of the world’s almonds coming from that one U.S. state. And more than two thirds of those grown there end up abroad. China had been the number one export market – with a record 104.3 million kilograms exported there five years ago.
After California fell into a drought however, prices rose, which caused Chinese imports to drop. Spain and India became the biggest consumers. But now the drought is officially over and things are returning to normal, it seems China has regained its taste for California’s favourite nut. More than 60 million kilograms have been shipped already so far this year, with increases of around 20 percent year on year, at the going rate, China is expected to become the number one market for American almonds by the end of the year.
source: america.cgtn.com