Almond Board Of California
The reports follow the almond board s crop year august 1 to july 31 which aligns with the almond crop production cycle.
Almond board of california. August the beginning of harvest marks the beginning of each new crop year and the following july position report rounds out. Furthermore the board accepts and has adopted the concept of diversity. Reference these reports to get the latest shipment information and understand the trends impacting the almond industry. The almond board of california recognizes the diverse makeup of the california almond industry and values contributions offered by its growers and handlers.
This link has been provided solely as a convenience to you but the almond board of california cannot assume responsibility for the accuracy quality safety or nature of the content throughout the linked site. Published on a crop year basis august 1 to july 31 the almond almanac includes comprehensive historical information about almond production acreage and varieties as well as shipment market and abc program information. The almond board of california supports all 7 600 almond growers as well as many others in the almond growing communityfrom suppliers and beekeepers to farmers and buyers. Das almond board of california unterstützt alle 7 600 mandelfarmer sowie viele andere beteiligte von den lieferanten und imkern bis hin zu den landwirten und den konsumenten.
About the almond board of california on behalf of the 7 600 almond growers and 99 processors in california the almond board of california supports the almond growing community by developing global market demand for almonds as well as investing in research to help improve our farming and processing practices. The almond almanac is the almond board of california s annual report and outlines industry statistics programs and projects. 2020 almond board of california tous droits réservés. Each month almond board of california publishes a position report which contains the most recent almond trade statistics.
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