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earlier this year.
But local macadamia growers have recovered from the effects of natural disasters and achieved higher-than-expected macadamia nut production
.
This season, 52,974 tonnes of macadamia husks with 3.
5% water content and 56,800 tonnes of macadamia husks with 10
% water content are expected to be produced.
In the 2021 season, 51,500 tonnes of 3.
5% in-shell macadamia nuts and 55,200 tonnes of 10% in-shell macadamia nuts were produced, compared to a 3%
increase in 2022 compared to the 2021 season.
Australia's hardest-hit growing area is the north coast of New South Wales, but local growers lost less and yielded higher than expected
.
Bandaberg accounts for about 46% of Australia's total production, and not only has the region not been affected by bad weather, but new plantings have also contributed to the increase in production in the region
.
.
Bandaberg accounts for about 46% of Australia's total production, and not only has the region not been affected by bad weather, but new plantings have also contributed to the increase in production in the region
.
Clare Hamilton-Bate, chief executive of the Australian Macadamia Nuts Association, said severe weather systems on Australia's east coast had significantly delayed harvests in affected areas from late February to early April
.
Many growers do not have access to orchards, and harvest delays make forecasting extremely difficult
.
In April after the floods, the industry lowered its initial forecast to 49,340 tonnes of macadamia husks at 3.
5 percent and 52,900 tonnes from 10 percent
water.
.
Many growers do not have access to orchards, and harvest delays make forecasting extremely difficult
.
In April after the floods, the industry lowered its initial forecast to 49,340 tonnes of macadamia husks at 3.
5 percent and 52,900 tonnes from 10 percent
water.
Hamilton-Bate believes a late harvest means more deliveries on the North Coast at the end of the season than in previous seasons
.
Growers in the region are now focusing on orchard restoration and erosion control to improve resilience in adverse weather conditions
.
.
Growers in the region are now focusing on orchard restoration and erosion control to improve resilience in adverse weather conditions
.
* Production for the 2022 season is forecast
based on actual factory receipts from the Australian Association of Macadamia Growers (AMHA) as of the end of October.
AMHA represents 95% of Australia's macadamia nut production
.
based on actual factory receipts from the Australian Association of Macadamia Growers (AMHA) as of the end of October.
AMHA represents 95% of Australia's macadamia nut production
.