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Almonds
GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS Almonds, though considered to be nuts are
technically the seed of the fruit of the almond tree, which is a medium-sized tree that bears fragrant pink and white flowers.
Almonds
unshelled Shelled Blanche
d
Alm
onds
Bitter Sweet
GLOBAL USAGE
• Confectionery, energy bars, bakery • Salad dressings• Non-food (e.g., cosmetics, moisturizer) • Sauce thickener Perfect for making almond
butter or marzipan• Snacking
SCENARIOThe annual Global Sweet almond production on shelled-basis has been in the range of 7 - 8.5 lakh tonnes Major producing Countries
Cali-fornia
Australia
turkey chile
european union
China India
The annual trade in almonds has been around 4.6 lakh tonnes (on shelled basis) in the recent years.
The major exporters
US Australia Chile0
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MAJOR IMPORTERS
India Japan China Turkey0
5000100001500020000250003000035000400004500050000
Almonds70%
Walnuts18%
Pistachios6%
Pecans4%
Hazelnuts1% Other Nuts
0%
Source: USDA, Economic Research Service, Fruit & Tree Nut Situation and Outlook.
COMPETING NUTS MARKETABLE PRODUCTION 2011/12
Indian Scenario
Almonds are an integral part of India’s cultural and culinary heritage, and are considered a prized “brain food” for children. They are also a key ingredient in traditional Indian sweets known as Mithai, as well as popular for gifting during the Diwali festive season.
INDIAN SCENARIO The annual rate of increase in India's
domestic consumption of almonds is reported to be around 20%.
> 95% of almonds consumed by Indians is imported
80% of imports being sourced from California & rest from Australia
Production 1200tons only Non-descript variety-Bitter Almond India imports almonds with shells and
processes it domestically to obtain shelled almonds
Most of the manual shelling of almonds in India is undertaken at Bombay and New Delhi, from where the shelled almonds are transported to other consumption centers
The Indian festival season extending from September to December is the peak consumption period for almonds, with maximum demand witnessed in November
In the 2011-12 financial year India imported 74,600 tonnes of almonds
WHY CALIFORNIA India now imports over $100 million worth of
almond, especially from California, making it the number-one US export to India
United States of America is the single largest producer, consumer and exporter of Sweet almonds, with the country contributing to over 80% of the global almond production
India is the fastest growing market for California almonds because of their high protein value in a meatless society.
DOCUMENTS REQUIRED Food Law/ Standard Certificate
Prevention of food adulteration Act(PFA) Health and Sanitary Certificate License from FSSAI
For all units that process fruits and vegetables For irradiated food
Import declaration in the prescribed Bill of Entry format, disclosing the value of the imported goods
Import License Certificate from port health authority that the
product conforms to standard of PFA
CONTD Standards declaration
Name and address of manufacturer/packer/importer
Name/trade name/description of product Ingredients in descending order Net quantity(metric units) Month and year of manufacturing/packing County of origin MRP Nutritional labelling Shelf life
Pesticide residue and other contaminants Insecticide act 1986 Registered pesticides use
Packaging and container regulations All weights or measures in metric units Use of PVC not allowed in packaging
Port of Entry Inspection The clearance of imported food products at the
port of entry requires a certification form the port health authority
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