California walnut production down 19% compared to last season

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CALIFORNIA – The National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) released September 4, a new report and found that the 2024 California walnut production is forecasted at 670,000 tons – 19% down from 2023’s production of 824,000 tons.  

The decrease in production is attributed to lower than normal chilling hours and record high temperatures in the summer months. 

Chilling hours, which are essential for proper bud development can disrupt the tree’s natural dormancy, leading to reduced flowering and fruit set. 

In addition, record high temperatures during the summer stress the trees and hinder nut development. 

Together, these weather extremes negatively affect both the harvest volume and quality of the walnut crop, leading to the 19% decline in production.

2023 crop is virtually sold out

California Walnut Board and Commission executive director and CEO Robert Verloop says he anticipated the lower crop.

“…In addition, due to strong summer demand, we expect the end of season shipment report to show the carry-in (inventory) volume to be substantially less than last year. Combined, the carry-in and new 2024 crop volumes are very manageable, providing improved seller and buyer confidence and stable markets,” said Verloop in a statement.

The board says while the final shipment and inventory figures will be released later this month, preliminary data indicates that the 2023 crop is virtually sold out.

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