Health trends are expected to continue encouraging some consumers in Germany to purchase nuts over the forecast period. Nuts are known to have many health benefits, which will appeal to those who care about staying healthy and could lead to them demanding more of these perceived nutritious snacks.
Rising temperatures due to climate change are making it easier for farmers in Germany to grow nuts, and many have already started planting. As a result, nut prices are expected to gradually ease over the forecast period (at constant 2023 prices), and there will likely be more nuts available, particularly walnuts, which are being widely tested in various regions.
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Nuts
This includes unpackaged and packaged single variant raw unprocessed nuts, whether in shell or deshelled. Nuts is the aggregation of almonds, coconuts, peanuts (or groundnuts), pistachio, walnuts and other nuts. All nuts that are further processed through for example roasting or flavouring or mixed with dried fruit, as well as mixes of different kinds of nuts are excluded whether packaged or unpackaged. Note that nuts used for flavouring beverages and the extraction of oil or fat are excluded from the channels covered, as are chewing/stimulant nuts: areca/betel nuts, kola nuts, illipe nuts, karate nuts, coconuts, tung nuts, oil palm nuts, etc.
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