California Almond Crop Forecast Short Of 2 Billion Pounds

The subjective forecast for the 2014 California almond production is 1.95 billion pounds down 2.5% from last year’s production of 2.00 billion pounds.

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Yield is expected to average 2,270 pounds per acre, down 4.6% from the 2013 yield of 2,380 pounds per acre. Forecasted bearing acreage for 2014 is 860,000.

The subjective production forecast is based on a telephone survey conducted from April 15 to April 29 from a sample of almond growers, and is conducted by the USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service.

After the warmest winter on record for California, the almond bloom began in early February. The 2014 bloom was one of the earliest almond blooms in memory. Orchards required irrigation in the winter months due to the lack of precipitation, but rain early in the season offered some temporary relief.

Pest and disease pressure has been lower than last year. Overall, the 2014 crop is developing faster than last year and harvest is expected to start early. Water is a concern for many growers this year.

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Source: USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service

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