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  • AU: Almond growers benefit from US drought

    Sep 1st, 2013

    <p>Australian almond producers will continue to benefit from supply pressures in the United States.Drought conditions in California, which supplies 80 per cent of the world&#39;s almonds, have seen prices for Australian almonds rise.Almond Board of Australia chair Neale Bennett says if these conditions continue, it will be good for Australian exports. &quot;They&#39;re virtually going through a bit of a drought, like we experienced a few years ago, and the kernel size is not there, so we may have an edge over them in the market place being able to supply a bigger-sized nut.&quot;</p> <p>Mr Bennett says despite the good fundamentals for the industry, there&#39;s still a strong focus on the challenges, such as pollination.The industry body is funding a number of programs looking at how to improve the efficiency of pollination. &quot;We&#39;ve started doing trial work on hive numbers and placements. The American rule-of-thumb is three hives to the acre and we&#39;re experimenting with between one and a half or two.&quot;</p> <p>Mr Bennett says rising costs of labour, electricity and water are other challenges growers face.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p>


    Source: abc.net.au
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