Norway Nuts 2023 Retail Prices
The retail price range for Norway nuts today, Jun 3 2023, is between US$ 11.83 and US$ 12.68 per kilogram or between US$ 5.37 and US$ 5.75 per pound(lb).
The retail price range in Norwegian Krone for nuts today, Jun 3 2023, is between NOK 129.54 and NOK 138.85 per kilogram or between NOK 58.75 and NOK 62.97 per pound(lb) in Oslo and Bergen.
Wholesale prices
In 2023, the approximate wholesale price range for Norway nuts is between US$ 8.28 and US$ 8.88 per kilogram or between US$ 3.76 and US$ 4.03 per pound(lb).
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Norway Nuts Export Prices - Historical, Trends and Prediction
The export price per kilogram of Nuts from Norway over the last five years has been quite volatile. In 2016, the price was 15.08 US $ per kg, which was the highest in the period. This was followed by a sharp decline in 2017 to 6.87 US $ per kg. In 2018, the price rose to 15.50 US $ per kg, before dropping again to 8.00 US $ per kg in 2019. The price then rose to 14.81 US $ per kg in 2020, before dropping to 0.00 US $ per kg in 2021. Based on this data, it is predicted that the export price per kilogram of Nuts from Norway will be 11.90 US $ per kg in 2023 and 13.50 US $ per kg in 2024.The Norway nuts exports are categorised as:
- Nuts, fresh or dried, whether or not shelled or peeled (excluding coconuts, Brazil nuts, cashew nuts, almonds, hazelnuts, filberts, walnuts, chestnuts, pistachios, macadamia nuts, kola nuts and areca nuts) (HS code 080290)
Norway Nuts Import Prices - Historical, Trends and Prediction
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