This year, according to feedback from most pecan growers in the southern United States, stocks have generally increased, but what is worrying is that buyers and wholesale markets have little interest in the product. This is mainly affected by the global epidemic, and purchasers of food ingredients have to proceed with caution.
Currently, US pecan stocks are expected to increase by 10% over the same period last year. In addition, as the Georgia pecan industry has ushered in a bumper harvest after a two-year recovery period, it is expected that inventory will increase faster than last year.
However, buyers and wholesale markets have shown little interest in pecan products this year. So far, it has been difficult for Georgian growers to find buyers. A grower in southern Georgia stated directly that "no one wants to buy at all." In the past, when pecans were shipped in large quantities, buyers would come to inspect the goods and ask for prices. This year, there is little interest.