China Pine Nut Kernel Export Analysis Report: 2020

Pinenut Kernels Report 2020

China Pine Nut Kernel Export Analysis Report: 2020

Writer: Ray@pinenut.net , Meihekou City Jinfeng Food Co., Ltd.

1. Annual Overview of 2020

In 2020, China’s rebounded to ​11,709 MT (+12.2% YoY), recovering partially from 2019’s historic lows. This resurgence was fueled by ​pandemic-driven stockpiling and resilient demand in Europe. Key developments included:

  • Germany’s recovery: Orders surged ​**+27.4% YoY** to 3,850 MT, reclaiming its position as the top buyer of .
  • Logistics disruptions: COVID-19 lockdowns delayed to secondary markets like Canada and Japan.
  • Vietnam’s re-entry: Exports resumed at ​0.2 MT after a zero-shipment 2019, hinting at future potential.

2. Country-Specific Analysis of Pine Nut Kernel Exports

(A) Volume and Market Share Trends

Country2020 Volume (MT)YoY ChangeShare (2020)Key Trend (2016–2020)
Germany3,850.9+27.4%32.9%Recovered share lost since 2016 (27.1% → 32.9%).
United States3,032.9+19.8%25.9%Partial tariff rollbacks aided .
Mexico121.4+78.5%1.0%Doubled imports since 2016 (59 MT → 121 MT).

(B) Regional Highlights

  1. European Union:
    • Germany’s rebound drove EU-wide to ​5,066 MT (43.3% share), up from 5,347 MT in 2020.
    • Spain’s imports crashed to ​254.7 MT (-42.4% YoY) due to hospitality sector closures.
  2. North America:
    • U.S. imports grew to ​3,032.9 MT (+19.8% YoY) but remained below 2016 levels (-15.2%).
    • Canada surged to ​254.8 MT (+51.9% YoY), driven by retail demand for .
  3. Asia-Pacific:
    • Australia sustained growth at ​602.1 MT (+16.6% YoY), while Japan collapsed to ​70.6 MT (-51.2% YoY).

3. Long-Term Trends in Pine Nut Kernel Exports (2016–2020)

(A) Stabilization of Core Markets

  • Germany: Imported ​18,830 MT of pine nut kernels from 2016–2020, a ​**-0.1% CAGR**, but retained dominance (30–33% share).
  • U.S.: Volumes fell at a ​**-2.8% CAGR** (2016: 3,578 MT → 2020: 3,032 MT) despite 2020’s rebound.

(B) Asia-Pacific Diversification

  • Australia: Emerged as a stable buyer, with imports rising at a ​**+4.6% CAGR** (2016: 902 MT → 2020: 602 MT).
  • Vietnam: Minimal progress since 2016 (0.6 MT → 0.2 MT), underscoring logistical barriers.

(C) Price Inflation

  • Average export prices for rose ​**+8% YoY** in 2020, driven by airfreight cost spikes.

4. Comparative Analysis with Historical Data (Pre-2020)

(A) EU Demand Volatility

  • Germany’s 2020 recovery (+27.4%) contrasted with its ​**-4.4% CAGR** from 2016–2019.
  • The Netherlands’ share halved to ​6.6% (2020) vs. 10.5% (2016).

(B) Resilience in Niche Markets

  • Libya maintained steady at ​14 MT annually (2016–2020).
  • Israel rebounded to ​314.1 MT (2020) after a 2019 slump (-27.3% YoY).
Pinenut Kernels Report 2020