5. WORLD TREE NUT EXPORTS AND IMPORTS

Overall, world tree-nut trade has tended to rise over the last few years: up by 19% between 2018 and 2022. Almonds were the most traded tree nut during this period, followed by cashews, walnuts, pistachios and hazelnuts (Figure 25).

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The most remarkable relative increments in 2022 were observed for pine nuts and almonds total exports, which rose by 37% and 35%, respectively, compared to 2018 (Figures 25 and 26).


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