The Cashew Market size is estimated at USD 8.78 billion in 2024, and is expected to reach USD 10.98 billion by 2029, growing at a CAGR of 4.60% during the forecast period (2024-2029).
Cashew cultivation happens in a well-constructed stage in the respective value chain, with individual growers and grower cooperatives as the primary stakeholders. However, cashew cultivation is highly concentrated on individual farms, while an insignificant number of growers operate as part of cooperatives, which are relatively minor in size and area.
Governments of Africa are reforming markets and revitalizing institutional infrastructure. For instance, "The African Cashew Initiative" has been helping to improve primary production, processing, and market linkages along the value chain of the cashew market. The project uses advisory services and training at all stages of the production process to help cashew farmers and processors in five African countries, namely Benin, Burkina Faso, Ivory Coast, Ghana, and Mozambique, to meet international standards. This project mainly focuses on supporting producers and processors to increase the yield and quality of their products and link the business players along the chain.
Furthermore, for increased cashew productivity, the Agricultural Science Institute for Southern Coastal Central of Vietnam (ASISOV) tested wide varieties of cashews, with trial production resulting in high productivity. These varieties were recognized by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) and put into mass production.
Further, in February 2022, to access the European, American, and Chinese markets, Vietnam undertook the EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA), UK-Vietnam FTA (EVFTA), and Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP). Therefore, these government initiatives boost the country's cashew production.
Asia-Pacific has been a consistent importer of cashew kernels despite the presence of large cashew-producing countries, such as India and Vietnam, in the region. In terms of consumption, India is the leading country in the world. As Vietnam leads in the production of cashews worldwide, it is also a significant exporter of the same to other international markets.
Asia-Pacific is the largest consumer of cashew nuts in the world. In recent years, there has been an increasing interest in the use of cashew nuts in regular diets and healthy ready-to-eat snacks. The rising number of manufacturers producing innovative cashew-based consumables has taken both the young and geriatric consumers by stride; for example, roasted and spice-coated cashew nuts, that appeal to the local palate, were introduced in India.
Nuts have become a primary component in the Chinese diet since the inception of the National Health Policy called 'Dietary Guidelines for Chinese Residents', which emphasizes daily nut consumption. The increased cashew nut imports may also be attributed to the new product campaign of selling 'daily nuts', including cashews, in ready-to-eat packages, by Chinese nut manufacturers, thus driving the cashew nut market in the country.
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