EU-28: Tree Nuts Annual

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This report is an update of GAIN Report SP1529. The United States exported $2.7 billion of tree nuts in 2014, a new record figure since 1970 and up 20 percent compared to last year. The bulk of imports correspond to almonds with $1.7 billion, followed by walnuts with $0.5 billion and pistachios with $0.45 billion. The transition from VASP (Voluntary Aflatoxin Sampling Plan) to PEC (Pre-Export Checks) has been smooth despite some initial confusion. PEC became effective on August 1, 2015.

EU-28: Tree Nuts Annual

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