The Maui News

Macadamia nut production increases from last season

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KAILUA-KONA (AP) — Macadamia nut production and farm value in Hawaii increased during the 2017-18 season, according to figures from the National Agricultur­al Statistics Service.

The state’s utilized macadamia nut production increased by 17 percent from last season to 49 million pounds, the highest amount in six years, West Hawaii Today reported Monday.

Farmers grossed about 91 cents per pound and netted $1.10 per pound, which is up 10 cents from the prior season. The overall farm value of the state’s macadamia nut crop was estimated to be nearly $54 million, up 28 percent.

Much of the growth can be attributed to the state’s fixed harvest acreage and the higher global demand for the crop, said Glenn Sako, agricultur­al specialist with the Hawaii County Department of Research and Developmen­t.

“I would say China is a big consumer, as the middle class is starting to use their income to purchase some more of these gourmet products,” Sako said.

The state’s profits could falter next year as China poses a 15 percent tariff on macadamia nuts among other items from the U.S., in response to the Trump administra­tion’s tariffs on aluminum and steel.

The majority of the state’s macadamia nut crop is grown on the Big Island. Macadamia nuts are largely dependent on weather patterns and the amount of moisture, particular­ly on the southern edge of the island, Sako said.

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