Title: California Almond Industry Overview Key Industry Statistics
1 California Almond Industry OverviewKey Industry
Statistics
2Growing Places
- Almonds are Californias number one tree nut
crop. - During the 2008-2009 crop year, approximately six
thousand growers located throughout the Central
Valley of California produced 1.615 billion
pounds of almonds on 680,000 bearing acres. - 2009-2010 crop year is estimated to be 710,000
bearing acres. - There are approximately 100 Almond Handlers in
California.
3Bearing Acres - Hectares
283,300
Bearing acreage for FY 09/10 is estimated to be
287,300 hectares
267,100
242,800
202,300
166,300
161,900
132,300
121,400
100,300
80,900
68,800
40,500
37,000
4Bearing Acres
700,000
Bearing acreage for FY 09/10 is estimated to be
710,000 acres
660,000
600,000
500,000
411,000
400,000
327,000
300,000
248,000
200,000
170,000
100,000
91,400
5CA Almond Production (Metric Tons)
6CA Almond Production (Million Lbs)
Source Almond Board of California
7Important California Export
- 80 of worldwide production
- Shipments 30 U.S.
- 70 Export
- Export to 90 countries
- Top U.S. Specialty Crop Export
- Californias 1 agricultural export (value basis)
8Competing Nuts Marketable Production 2008/09
Source USDA, Economic Research Service, Fruit
Tree Nut Situation and Outlook.
9California Almond Shipments
Historically, exports have accounted for about
70 of shipments, with 30 consumed in the U.S.
Source Almond Board of California, Fiscal Year
August-July Basis
10Top World Destinations 2008/09
Source Almond Board of California, Fiscal Year
August-July Basis
11California Almond Exports by Region
Source Almond Board of California, FY 2008/09
ending July 31, 2009
12Top 10 Export DestinationsMillion Pounds
Source Almond Board of California, FY 2008/09
ending July 31, 2009
13Industry On-Going Commitment, Investment
Consumer Research Understand consumer attitudes
Industry Research Track and improve production
Market Research Understanding market
opportunities and threats
- Heart health
- Nine clinical studies over the last 13 years
have shown that almonds can lower cholesterol as
part of a diet low in saturated fat - Weight management
- Recent studies indicate that almonds may improve
satiety and can be eaten without the fear of
weight gain
- Environmental research
- Production research
- Technical/Functional research