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2024 Australian Macadamia Crop Exceeds Expectations Despite Weather Challenges
2024 Australian Macadamia Crop Exceeds Expectations Despite Weather Challenges
By Ian Rogers
The Australian Macadamia Society (AMS) has announced the completion of the 2024 macadamia harvest, with a total crop yield of 53,950 tonnes in-shell at 3.5% moisture (equivalent to 57,850 tonnes at 10% moisture). This marks an 11.5% increase in production compared to 2023, despite falling slightly short of the original forecast of 56,000 tonnes at 3.5% moisture.
Strong Performance Amid Adverse Conditions
AMS CEO Clare Hamilton-Bate praised growers for their resilience in overcoming challenges such as prolonged heat and extended wet weather during the season, which extended harvest into November for some regions.
“The 2024 season surpassed expectations, with significant improvements in kernel recovery, nut size, and overall quality,” Ms. Hamilton-Bate said.
The industry also noted a marked increase in the volume of cracked nuts, resulting in a higher quantity of kernels available for the market.
Regional Conditions and Early 2025 Outlook
Looking ahead, the 2025 crop is showing promise, with most regions experiencing favourable growing conditions.
- South East Queensland and Northern NSW have faced mixed conditions, including high temperatures and wet weather, but flowering and nut set have been positive overall.
- A significant number of young trees are expected to start bearing fruit next year, further boosting production.
“The outlook is optimistic, though it’s still early days,” Ms. Hamilton-Bate added.
Industry Context
The 2024 figures are based on factory receipts from the Australian Macadamia Handlers Association (AMHA), which represents 90% of Australia’s macadamia production, as well as estimated contributions from non-members.
This robust performance underlines the resilience and adaptability of Australia’s macadamia growers, positioning the industry for further growth in 2025.
Key Statistics for 2024 Crop
- Total Production:
- 53,950 tonnes in-shell at 3.5% moisture
- 57,850 tonnes in-shell at 10% moisture
- Year-on-Year Growth: +11.5% from 2023
The industry remains cautiously optimistic as it prepares for the challenges and opportunities of the coming year.
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