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Not roasted and not cooked groundnuts market in Australia and New Zealand

Not roasted and not cooked groundnuts market in Australia and New Zealand

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Research period: 2017-2025

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"Australia and New Zealand" region includes following countries:

Australia
Christmas Island
Cocos (Keeling) Islands
Heard Island and McDonald Islands
New Zealand
Norfolk Island

Earlier Report Observations

The market volume for not roasted and not cooked groundnuts in Australia and New Zealand showed considerable variation between 2018 and 2023, starting at 45 595 t in 2018, falling to 36 052 t in 2019, then surging to a peak of 49 148 t in 2020. After a moderate decline to 44 576 t in 2021 and a rebound to 48 976 t in 2022, the market contracted sharply to 37 850 t in 2023.

In the later period, import volumes rose to 26 223 t in 2024 and 29 799 t in 2025, while exports fell significantly. By 2025, the market was impacted by aflatoxin alerts and food safety enforcement actions, including a nationwide recall by Coles, alongside global supply chain disruptions and growing consumer health awareness driving interest in natural nut products.

Table of content

  1. 1. Disclaimer
  2. 2. Terms of use of the report
  3. 3. Product codes in the statistical classifications used in the report
  4. 4. Key Market Indicators and Trends
    1. 4.1. Key Market Indicators
      1. 4.1.1. In kind
        1. 4.1.1.1. Production, 2018-2023
        2. 4.1.1.2. Imports, 2018-2025
        3. 4.1.1.3. Exports, 2018-2025
        4. 4.1.1.4. Market size, 2018-2023
      2. 4.1.2. In value
        1. 4.1.2.1. Production, 2018-2023
        2. 4.1.2.2. Imports, 2018-2025
        3. 4.1.2.3. Exports, 2018-2025
        4. 4.1.2.4. Market size, 2018-2023
    2. 4.2. Market Trends and Factors
  5. 5. Production
    1. 5.1. Production in Australia and New Zealand
      1. 5.1.1. Annual dynamics of production in Australia and New Zealand in kind, 2018-2023, t
    2. 5.2. Global production by Country, 2018-2023
      1. 5.2.1. Annual dynamics of production by macroregions in kind, 2018-2023, t
      2. 5.2.2. Dynamics of production structure by macroregions in kind, 2018-2023
      3. 5.2.3. Annual dynamics of production by country in kind, 2018-2023, t
      4. 5.2.4. Structure of production by countries in kind, 2018-2023
      5. 5.2.5. Dynamics of peoduction structure by countries in kind, 2018-2023
  6. 6. Imports
    1. 6.1. Imports (Direct Data*)
      1. 6.1.1. Imports - Total information
      2. 6.1.2. Imports in kind, t
        1. 6.1.2.1. Annual dynamics of product's imports to Australia in kind, 2018-2025, t
        2. 6.1.2.2. Dynamics of product's imports in kind to Australia by countries, 2018-2025, t
        3. 6.1.2.3. Structure of product's imports in kind by countries, 2018-2025
      3. 6.1.3. Imports in value, K $ US
        1. 6.1.3.1. Annual dynamics of product's imports to Australia in value, 2018-2025, K $ US
        2. 6.1.3.2. Dynamics of product's imports in value to Australia by countries, 2018-2025, K $ US
        3. 6.1.3.3. Structure of product's imports in value by countries, 2018-2025
      4. 6.1.4. Average price of product's imports, $ US/t
        1. 6.1.4.1. Annual dynamics of average price of product's imports to Australia, 2018-2025, $ US/t
        2. 6.1.4.2. Dynamics of average price of product's imports to Australia by countries, 2018-2025, $ US/t
    2. 6.2. Imports (Mirror Data)
      1. 6.2.1. Imports - Total information
      2. 6.2.2. Imports in kind, t
        1. 6.2.2.1. Annual dynamics of product's imports to Australia in kind, 2018-2025, t
        2. 6.2.2.2. Dynamics of product's imports in kind to Australia by countries, 2018-2025, t
        3. 6.2.2.3. Structure of product's imports in kind by countries, 2018-2025
      3. 6.2.3. Imports in value, K $ US
        1. 6.2.3.1. Annual dynamics of product's imports to Australia in value, 2018-2025, K $ US
        2. 6.2.3.2. Dynamics of product's imports in value to Australia by countries, 2018-2025, K $ US
        3. 6.2.3.3. Structure of product's imports in value by countries, 2018-2025
      4. 6.2.4. Average price of product's imports, $ US/t
        1. 6.2.4.1. Annual dynamics of average price of product's imports to Australia, 2018-2025, $ US/t
        2. 6.2.4.2. Dynamics of average price of product's imports to Australia by countries, 2018-2025, $ US/t
  7. 7. Exports
    1. 7.1. Exports (Direct Data*)
      1. 7.1.1. Exports - Total information
      2. 7.1.2. Exports in kind, t
        1. 7.1.2.1. Annual dynamics of product's exports from Australia in kind, 2018-2025, t
        2. 7.1.2.2. Dynamics of product's exports in kind from Australia by countries, 2018-2025, t
        3. 7.1.2.3. Structure of product's exports in kind by countries, 2018-2025
      3. 7.1.3. Exports in value, K $ US
        1. 7.1.3.1. Annual dynamics of product's exports from Australia in value, 2018-2025, K $ US
        2. 7.1.3.2. Dynamics of product's exports in value from Australia by countries, 2018-2025, K $ US
        3. 7.1.3.3. Structure of product's exports in value by countries, 2018-2025
      4. 7.1.4. Average price of product's exports, $ US/t
        1. 7.1.4.1. Annual dynamics of average price of product's exports from Australia, 2018-2025, $ US/t
        2. 7.1.4.2. Dynamics of average price of product's exports from Australia by countries, 2018-2025, $ US/t
    2. 7.2. Exports (Mirror Data)
      1. 7.2.1. Exports - Total information
      2. 7.2.2. Exports in kind, t
        1. 7.2.2.1. Annual dynamics of product's exports from Australia in kind, 2018-2025, t
        2. 7.2.2.2. Dynamics of product's exports in kind from Australia by countries, 2018-2025, t
        3. 7.2.2.3. Structure of product's exports in kind by countries, 2018-2025
      3. 7.2.3. Exports in value, K $ US
        1. 7.2.3.1. Annual dynamics of product's exports from Australia in value, 2018-2025, K $ US
        2. 7.2.3.2. Dynamics of product's exports in value from Australia by countries, 2018-2025, K $ US
        3. 7.2.3.3. Structure of product's exports in value by countries, 2018-2025
      4. 7.2.4. Average price of product's exports, $ US/t
        1. 7.2.4.1. Annual dynamics of average price of product's exports from Australia, 2018-2025, $ US/t
        2. 7.2.4.2. Dynamics of average price of product's exports from Australia by countries, 2018-2025, $ US/t
  8. 8. Trade balance
    1. 8.1. Trade balance (Direct Data)
      1. 8.1.1. In kind, t
      2. 8.1.2. In value, K $ US
    2. 8.2. Trade balance (Mirror Data)
      1. 8.2.1. In kind, t
      2. 8.2.2. In value, K $ US
  9. 9. Top buying and selling countries, 2018-2025
    1. 9.1. Direct Data
      1. 9.1.1. Import in Value by Countries-buyers
      2. 9.1.2. Export in Value by Countries-suppliers
    2. 9.2. Mirror Data
      1. 9.2.1. Import in Value by Countries-buyers
      2. 9.2.2. Export in Value by Countries-suppliers

Production not roasted and not cooked groundnuts in Australia and New Zealand

In kind, 2018-2021, t

Top producers of not roasted and not cooked groundnuts, 2018-2021

Source: SHEV.io

World map of production of not roasted and not cooked groundnuts, 2018-2021

Source: SHEV.io

Australia and New Zealand have seen their production of unroasted and uncooked groundnuts increase for the second year in a row. In 2021, production reached 17,863 tonnes, representing a significant 29.9% jump from the previous year. Looking at the period from 2018 to 2021, production grew by 19.3%, which translates to an average annual growth rate of 6.0%. The lowest production level was recorded in 2019 at 10,908 tonnes, which also marked the largest decline of 27.2% during this timeframe.

Annual dynamics of production in Australia and New Zealand in kind, 2018-2021, t

Parameter201920202021CAGR
1Change from last year(27.2%)26.1%29.9%6.0%
Source: SHEV.io

In value, 2018-2021, K $ US

The value of unroasted and uncooked groundnuts production in Australia and New Zealand has risen for the second consecutive year. In 2021, the output was valued at 28,258 thousand US dollars, a substantial 42.9% increase compared to the year before. From 2018 to 2021, production value climbed by 31.8%, averaging an annual growth rate of 9.6%. The lowest value was observed in 2019 at 15,409 thousand US dollars, which also saw the steepest decline of 28.1%.

Annual dynamics of production in Australia and New Zealand in value, 2018-2021, K $ US

Parameter201920202021CAGR
1Change from last year(28.1%)28.3%42.9%9.6%
Source: SHEV.io

Exports not roasted and not cooked groundnuts from Australia and New Zealand

Exports in kind, t

Australia and New Zealand's exports of unroasted and uncooked groundnuts have declined for the second year in a row. In 2021, export volume stood at 2,543 tonnes, down by 10.0% from the previous year. Over the period from 2018 to 2021, exports fell by 33.6%, with an average annual decrease of 12.8%. The peak export volume was recorded in 2019 at 4,468 tonnes, which also experienced the largest increase of 16.6%. The most significant drop occurred in 2020, with a 36.7% decline.

Annual dynamics of product's exports from Australia and New Zealand in kind, 2018-2021, t

Parameter201920202021CAGR
1Change from last year16.6%(36.7%)(10.0%)(12.8%)
Source: SHEV.io

From 2018 to 2021, Fiji, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom consistently held leading positions in the export structure by volume. Fiji accounted for 4.2% of exports, the Netherlands for 1.2%, and the United Kingdom for 0.6%. Together, these three countries represented 6.0% of total export flows.

Structure of product's exports in kind by countries, 2018-2021

Source: SHEV.io

World map of product's exports from Australia and New Zealand in kind, 2018-2021

Source: SHEV.io

Exports in value, K $ US

Australia and New Zealand's export value of unroasted and uncooked groundnuts has decreased for the second consecutive year. In 2021, exports amounted to 4,023 thousand US dollars, showing a slight year-over-year drop of 1.1%. Between 2018 and 2021, export value declined by 26.6%, with a compound annual growth rate of -9.8%. The highest value was recorded in 2019 at 6,311 thousand US dollars, which also saw the largest increase of 15.1%. The most substantial decrease occurred in 2020, with a 35.6% fall.

Annual dynamics of product's exports from Australia and New Zealand in value, 2018-2021, K $ US

Parameter201920202021CAGR
1Change from last year15.1%(35.6%)(1.1%)(9.8%)
Source: SHEV.io

During the 2018–2021 period, Fiji, Hong Kong, and the Netherlands were the largest buyers of unroasted and uncooked groundnuts from Australia and New Zealand in value terms. Fiji contributed 4.2% of export value, Hong Kong 1.2%, and the Netherlands 0.8%. However, their combined share was only 6.3% of total exports, indicating a diversified country structure with no single dominant market.

Structure of product's exports in value by countries, 2018-2021

Source: SHEV.io

World map of product's exports from Australia and New Zealand in value, 2018-2021

Source: SHEV.io

Imports not roasted and not cooked groundnuts to Australia and New Zealand

Imports in kind, t

In 2021, Australia and New Zealand imported 29,256 tonnes of unroasted and uncooked groundnuts, a 23.5% decrease compared to 2020. From 2018 to 2021, import volume fell by 15.1%, averaging an annual decline of 5.3%. The highest import volume was recorded in 2020 at 38,225 tonnes, which also experienced the largest increase of 29.1%.

Annual dynamics of product's imports to Australia and New Zealand in kind, 2018-2021, t

Parameter201920202021CAGR
1Change from last year(14.0%)29.1%(23.5%)(5.3%)
Source: SHEV.io

Between 2018 and 2021, Argentina and Brazil were the primary sources for unroasted and uncooked groundnuts imports into Australia and New Zealand by volume, with other markets playing a smaller role individually.

Structure of product's imports in kind by countries, 2018-2021

Source: SHEV.io

World map of product's imports to Australia and New Zealand in kind, 2018-2021

Source: SHEV.io

Imports in value, K $ US

Australia and New Zealand imported unroasted and uncooked groundnuts worth 43,330 thousand US dollars in 2021, marking a significant 19.6% reduction from the previous year. Over the period from 2018 to 2021, import value decreased by 9.8%, with an average annual decline of 3.4%. The lowest value was recorded in 2019 at 40,749 thousand US dollars, while the peak was in 2020 at 53,885 thousand US dollars, which also saw the largest increase of 32.2%.

Annual dynamics of product's imports to Australia and New Zealand in value, 2018-2021, K $ US

Parameter201920202021CAGR
1Change from last year(15.1%)32.2%(19.6%)(3.4%)
Source: SHEV.io

From 2018 to 2021, Argentina, Brazil, and China were the largest suppliers of unroasted and uncooked groundnuts to Australia and New Zealand in value terms. Argentina accounted for 60.5% of imports, Brazil for 15.2%, and China for 6.6%. Together, these three countries made up 82.4% of total import value.

Structure of product's imports in value by countries, 2018-2021

Source: SHEV.io

World map of product's imports to Australia and New Zealand in value, 2018-2021

Source: SHEV.io

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